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Sorry to ask about old information, but recently a post said that there were
basically three good wine making kit companies. One was Vinters. I cannot remember the other two. Can anybody help me remember the other two? Thanks. |
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Vintners Reserve is made by Brew King of Canada -- who make a whole range of
kits. see www.brewking.com I have no connection but use their Selection International and Limited Edition kits ( I have done 1 Selection Estate Red Zin kit this year but cant say what it is really like just yet -- my feeling is that they are a tadge over priced but I reserve judgement on for another year) -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England Remove "SPAMLESS" from my address line to reply. All outgoing mail is scanned by Norton Anti Virus for your protection too! "Pleasantly Surprized" wrote in message ... Sorry to ask about old information, but recently a post said that there were basically three good wine making kit companies. One was Vinters. I cannot remember the other two. Can anybody help me remember the other two? Thanks. |
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I have had very good luck with Spagnol's. They were bought out by some one
recently but still market under the old name. I have made a few Brew King wines that turned out well. Ray "Pleasantly Surprized" wrote in message ... Sorry to ask about old information, but recently a post said that there were basically three good wine making kit companies. One was Vinters. I cannot remember the other two. Can anybody help me remember the other two? Thanks. |
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