Cool, sounds good to me! I just got back into the sport. I did several kits back in the late 90's. It was actually, Keith Urban and a buddy who got me into it when I worked in the music biz. Then got out of it for several years and just realized after several wines that were not so good, that I could at least make the same level of not so good wine for a few bucks less-haha! As for trading, I currently don't have much of anything finished, that is. I just bottled a, WE Trinity Red and totally screwed it up. I think I left out about a half gallon or more during fermentation. Then when bottling, lost the tip of the bottle filler in one of the bottles, but which one. Couldn't figure it out, so poured the bottles into other bottles and found it in bottle, 15. So I'm still rusty! However, just checked an WE Eclipse Sonoma Dry Creek Chardonnay that may turn out pretty nice, thanks to all of the tips and tricks on here. Just purchased a few more kits and some more in mind with a lot of experiments based on ideas from this site.