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Wednesday night I am attending a wine making class at a local store. I
see they have a Riesling kit which I may get for my wife. Is this particular brand well received? Also, I assume they will be selling me some equipment (I'm currently a beer brewer) so I'd love some advice along those lines as well. Thanks! Dave |
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Dave:
Vintners Reserve is a good 4-week kit from Winexpert. In the future you will probably want to move up to the 6-week kits (eg Winexpert Selection). Steve On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 15:03:12 -0700, Dave Smith wrote: Wednesday night I am attending a wine making class at a local store. I see they have a Riesling kit which I may get for my wife. Is this particular brand well received? Also, I assume they will be selling me some equipment (I'm currently a beer brewer) so I'd love some advice along those lines as well. Thanks! Dave |
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Dave Smith wrote:
Wednesday night I am attending a wine making class at a local store. I see they have a Riesling kit which I may get for my wife. Is this particular brand well received? Also, I assume they will be selling me some equipment (I'm currently a beer brewer) so I'd love some advice along those lines as well. Thanks! Dave Dave depending on your brewing equip. the only thing you are likely to need is a 6 gal. carboy. You can use all your brewing equip. for making wine. |
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