wine kit question
While I haven't made any of these kits, I would expect them all to be
quite good. I think that the generally accepted order of quality (and
probably price) is (bottom to top)....
Vintners Reserve
Vinters Reserve World Vineyard
Selection
Selection International
Selection Estate
Just remember, quality of the kit and taste in your mouth are not
necessarily the same. Specific kits may come with or without oak,
different oak, and/or different volumes of oak. That will make a
difference in taste. Also consider the three International
Chardonnays. All will taste different. Which one will YOU like best?
Tough for anybody else to say.
I'm not a Chardonnay fan, but personally I would make the NZ Sauv
Blanc. I've heard good things about this one, and I like NZ Sauv
Blancs (as a general rule).
Steve
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 11:19:42 -0600, arrassa <arrassa> wrote:
>I am looking to do a kit Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. While I know
>the general rule is more expensive is better, does anyone have any
>feedback on these kits? Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
>
>Vinters Reserve World Vineyard Australian Chardonney
>Vinters Reserve Chardonnary
>Selection Estate Sonoma Dry Creek Valley Chardonnay
>Selection International Australian Chardonnay
>Selection International Chilean Chardonnay
>Selection International French Chardonnay
>
>
>Vinters Reserve World Vineyard French Sauvignon Blanc
>Vinters Reserve Sauvignon Blanc
>Selection Estate New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
>Selection Sauvignon Blanc
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