I just did my 5 kits with different yeasts trying to get more distinct flavors, and more specific varietal notes than just using EC-1118.
I don't have anything mature enough to make any judgements, but there was a distinct difference in the 2 higher end kits. Vineco Signature Pinot Noir and the Passport Series Cab Sauv blend. The Passport had a skin pack and is distinctly unique at first rack to secondary. I was searching through the site of my LHBS and saw a Nebbiolo with skin pack. I went in for it, but it wasn't actually in stock. I made the purchase of a Toscana based on the included skin pack.
I also preordered a passport series for march. I chose the only kit that had skins.
My question is do many of you choose kits and base quality on whether or not a skin pack is included? Have you made an equal, or better wine from a kit without skins?
I am just wondering if I will get more varietal notes, flavor/quality out of basing my choices on kits with skins, or if I am just overly excitable.
I don't have anything mature enough to make any judgements, but there was a distinct difference in the 2 higher end kits. Vineco Signature Pinot Noir and the Passport Series Cab Sauv blend. The Passport had a skin pack and is distinctly unique at first rack to secondary. I was searching through the site of my LHBS and saw a Nebbiolo with skin pack. I went in for it, but it wasn't actually in stock. I made the purchase of a Toscana based on the included skin pack.
I also preordered a passport series for march. I chose the only kit that had skins.
My question is do many of you choose kits and base quality on whether or not a skin pack is included? Have you made an equal, or better wine from a kit without skins?
I am just wondering if I will get more varietal notes, flavor/quality out of basing my choices on kits with skins, or if I am just overly excitable.
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