Hi everyone,
Thanks for all the input and sorry for my delay in getting back to the board.
I only got one email about replies and I missed that - must have a look at my settings for the forum and see if I can get email notifications for each reply (I'm new here).
I was - indeed - wondering if 'big' meant 'big, full-bodied, high-abv' or 'large volume kit' - interesting how different folks have covered both interpretations.
I have read elsewhere that the large volume kits are often better (value for money and better results).
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FloridaWino has suggested the Luna Bianca as a 'big white' - what other specific kits are generally regarded as winners around here?
I've read on another forum that the Luna Rossa is also a cracker.
As it happens, I'm not all for 'big' powerful high-abv wines, but I do like reds with good body and structure.
As for whites, I reckon the same rule applies for kit making since it seems I can produce a decent lighter white (and lighter rosés) using tins of fruit, hedgerow things and fgrape juice etc).
So - specific kits delivering great results..?
Thanks again everyone!!!