What has been your best wine kit ever...????

Hey all,

been making wine a while and I make lots of fruit wines but mostly my grape wines are from kits, anybody buy anything they considered exceptional??? I am actually partial to Rieussec....or somthing like a sweet desert wine...Or perhaps in that style, not price range....lol..

Thanks!, Elliott

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Elliott Brodzinski
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Brewking Ice Wine Kit Everyone loves it.

Russ

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Russ

No they don't!

I have never made it and probably never will

You should say " I like it a lot and her is why-----"

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pinky

"her" should be "here" and BrewKing has been"Winexperpert" for months

but seriously --- one should not make statements like "everyone loves it" -- 'cos not everyone does!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ----------ever!

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pinky

WOW! Some people really can't spell, AND get all pissed off when they are drunk, apparently. I also like the Winexpert Icewine, but some say it is too sweet.

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Brewser83

The Winexperpert Ice Wine Kit is very good in my option. Everyone that tried the one that I made liked it.

Is this better and is every thing spelled right? Did I miss a comma or semicolon? Hope I didn't offend anybody.

Russ

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Russ

Winexpert Ice-wine is very nice after dinner wine.

Everyone that tasted mine liked it.

I sure it's not for everyone, it is sweet and in my option very tasty.

And yes my instructions sheet says Brew King Selection Special Kit.

I must have bought it before the name change.

Sorry!

Hope I spelled everything correctly?

Russ

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Russ

You mean they sell kits for this? Isn't it just concentrate not diluted as much?

Reply to
J F

OK!

I like the Brew King Ice Wine Kit and here is why, it tastes freaking good......

And everybody that I given it to liked it also.

My instruction sheet Reads Brew King Selection Speciale Kit.

Must have gotten my Kit before the name change.

Russ

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Russ

I paid 45 dollars for it.

Its just like any other boxed wine kit. It is a concentrate you add water to yield 11.5 liters of finished product. Is it a true Ice Wine? couldn't tell you but it taste good.

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Russ

I've had excellent luck w/ Wine Art's Cream Sherry. I added Corn Sugar to make it a desert wine. At the time (4yrs ago), a kit made 3 gallons. I doubled it so I could use my 6 gallon carboys.

Ed

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Ed

I don't know a lot about Ice wine kits, however, based on the average price for TRUE icewine juice coming from Niagara ($15-$20 CDN/liter for Vidal and $30-40 CDN/liter for Riesling or Cab Franc,) your concentrate isn't TRUE icewine...It is an Ice wine style wine... Although its not the real deal I am sure its pretty tasty..Especially if its made from Riesling...

Cheers,

Shawn

P.S Cab Franc Icewine from Niagara...Is a true gift from the Gods and everyone should try it at least once in their lives...

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infernot

I had a very good (smooth as silk, coloured like water) '97 Kerner from Hawthorne Mountain from Okanagan Falls, BC and a remarkably intense '98 Chardonnay late havest (35 brix at pressing) from Red Rooster in Naramata, BC

Royal Demaria in Beamsville has that one for $5000/375ml bottle. :)

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J F

It was like a fairly dry Riesling, nice and crisp. I recommend it. I found it very nice at 3 months. I think it started declining sometime after a year so I don't recommend long aging.

Ray

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Ray Calvert

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