StreetGlide
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Very glad I prefer RJS over WE at every level. It was like that 10 years ago and even more like that now.
Highly doubt it, A little birdy spilled the beans and the price points are going to be the same. VineCo did the same thing. VineCo... They are dropping many of the original grapes/kits, and replacing them with others. Some will get replaced others won’t. It’s effectively reducing many of the varieties though overall. For those that don’t know, VineCo and Winexpert are owned by the same entity, Peller Estates....Andrew Peller among several other ventures. This appears to be a mass amalgamation of all the kit manufacturer’s owned by Peller estates, just look at Vineco’s website which looks identical to winexpert’s. I’m not 100% sure if the varieties will be different or the same. Furthermore, it’s disconcerting about the mid range dropping 6L of volume and the top and bottom end lines dropping 2 litres, not to mention some of my favourites are now gone. I guess we will have to wait and see if these are any good. If not I guess I’m switching to RJS for the high end kits.The upside is I would expect we'll see some nice clearance pricing on the old inventory coming up soon.
It’s too early to tell without trying the new lineup. The cellar craft showcase kits blew me away after 1 to 1.5 years of aging, we lost some volume in these new kits however without the manufacturer dropping the price its hard to assume that they are catering to the masses which is what the new marketing strategy would suggest. Perhaps they are buying better quality grapes with the money saved from less processing and shipping costs, as well as the increased shelf life.I don't know how to feel since I'm new to this so none of my WE kits have aged long enough to drink, but I've always heard that they're really good and 3 of my kits are LEs.
I've also heard lots of good things about RJS En Primeur (one of my batches is from them) so if they're now king I guess that simplifies my shopping going forward.
It’s too early to tell without trying the new lineup. The cellar craft showcase kits blew me away after 1 to 1.5 years of aging, we lost some volume in these new kits however without the manufacturer dropping the price its hard to assume that they are catering to the masses which is what the new marketing strategy would suggest. Perhaps they are buying better quality grapes with the money saved from less processing and shipping costs, as well as the increased shelf life.
Very glad I prefer RJS over WE at every level. It was like that 10 years ago and even more like that now.
Let's hope not, that would leave Mosti as the only decent option.I wouldn't be surprised to see RJS make a similar switch to small kits with less juice.
I wouldn't be surprised to see RJS make a similar switch to small kits with less juice.
I wouldn't be surprised to see RJS make a similar switch to small kits with less juice.
I hope you won’t rush to judge us. Our kits still make 23L of excellent quality wine.
We posed the question to ourselves, ‘If we were starting this business again, what would we do differently?’ Our products have been completely reformulated with a focus on improved flavor, color, and aromatics. It was also important to reduce our carbon footprint by using less plastic, paper and energy in the process.
If you would like any further detail or have other questions or concerns please, do not hesitate to contact me.
Haha well maybe we should give them the benefit of the doubt, worth trying one or two and letting them age out. We should really be able to tell pretty soon whether or not it’s going to be a good wine or not...it shouldn’t take a full year or two. Obviously after a year or two it will be a fair comparison though.In case anyone is interested in WineXpert's response to my email to them. Basically this is their PR position:
I'm not do sure what carbon footprint has to do with it???????
I'll put my kit wine up against any pressed grape,or raw juice anytime in a blind tasting , anytime any where.
Grapes aren't for everyone one, nither is bucket juice or kits.its all about the process and the winemakers skills and know how.
I've done them all and kits give you the speed and the ability to have fun in this craft,it allows you to make your personal size wines your own.
By thinking outside the box.
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