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Todd Talsma 06-11-2006 12:02 AM

Catawba Kits
 
We've had some Catawba wines and would like to know if anyone knows of a
kit out there or where I might be able to get some juice. Any help would
be appreciated!

Todd

Joe Sallustio 06-11-2006 01:56 PM

Catawba Kits
 
Todd,
Catawba is not often sold as a kit but juice is readily available from
several sources if you are in Western NY. If you are not, Walkers
Fruit Basket pails some juices for shipment via UPS; They are a big
operation, it's a press house gone crazy...

The website is:

http://www.walkersfruitbasket.com/retail_price.htm

Good people. Keep in mind Catawba is not necessarily a novice makers
wine. The acid can be through the roof. That said, there are enough
of us here to help you through it. (I'm not saying you are a novice,
just that it's not a kit wine, it may need a little more TLC.)

Joe

Todd Talsma wrote:
> We've had some Catawba wines and would like to know if anyone knows of a
> kit out there or where I might be able to get some juice. Any help would
> be appreciated!
>
> Todd



James[_8_] 07-11-2006 02:21 AM

Catawba Kits
 
Could try Presque Isle in Erie PA. Also you could buy some juice from
Fulkerson's Winery in Dundee, NY, or Fall bright in Wayne, NY.
www.fallbright.com, however I just looked at their website, they are
sold out this year.


James.

Joe Sallustio wrote:

> Todd,
> Catawba is not often sold as a kit but juice is readily available from
> several sources if you are in Western NY. If you are not, Walkers
> Fruit Basket pails some juices for shipment via UPS; They are a big
> operation, it's a press house gone crazy...
>
> The website is:
>
> http://www.walkersfruitbasket.com/retail_price.htm
>
> Good people. Keep in mind Catawba is not necessarily a novice makers
> wine. The acid can be through the roof. That said, there are enough
> of us here to help you through it. (I'm not saying you are a novice,
> just that it's not a kit wine, it may need a little more TLC.)
>
> Joe
>
> Todd Talsma wrote:
>
>>We've had some Catawba wines and would like to know if anyone knows of a
>>kit out there or where I might be able to get some juice. Any help would
>>be appreciated!
>>
>>Todd

>
>



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