At the suggestion of another WMT user, I'm going to kick off this thread. What kit would you not recommend to other users. Now, it's not enough to say you didn't like something, "it was bad," or "wasn't as good as you'd hoped."
For this exercise you should include the following:
* Make, model and varietal of the kit.
* The year you made it.
* What tweaks/deviations from the kit instructions you made.
* How long after starting fermentation you bottled your wine.
* How long after starting fermentation you started drinking your wine.
* Why you wouldn't recommend the kit to others... specifically, quantitatively, comparatively and descriptively.
I'd rather this not become a thread where members just bag on a particular kit. It should be more than that.
For example: If this were 2015, I would not recommend the Winexpert LE14 Super Tuscan. I made this kit in 2015 pretty much by the numbers, except I didn't use the sorbate. I bottled at around 6 months and started drinking it after about a year. It was a disappointment as far as LE's go. The grape pack was small, as was the oak cube packet. In the end, the wine was thin - lacking in both body and flavor. I suppose I could have added raisins to the grape pack in the primary, and added oak to improve the profile of the wine. But, it would probably still have paled in comparison to other Super Tuscan kits.
I know that's not a great example (given that it was an LE). But, you get the idea.
For this exercise you should include the following:
* Make, model and varietal of the kit.
* The year you made it.
* What tweaks/deviations from the kit instructions you made.
* How long after starting fermentation you bottled your wine.
* How long after starting fermentation you started drinking your wine.
* Why you wouldn't recommend the kit to others... specifically, quantitatively, comparatively and descriptively.
I'd rather this not become a thread where members just bag on a particular kit. It should be more than that.
For example: If this were 2015, I would not recommend the Winexpert LE14 Super Tuscan. I made this kit in 2015 pretty much by the numbers, except I didn't use the sorbate. I bottled at around 6 months and started drinking it after about a year. It was a disappointment as far as LE's go. The grape pack was small, as was the oak cube packet. In the end, the wine was thin - lacking in both body and flavor. I suppose I could have added raisins to the grape pack in the primary, and added oak to improve the profile of the wine. But, it would probably still have paled in comparison to other Super Tuscan kits.
I know that's not a great example (given that it was an LE). But, you get the idea.
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