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> "When it comes to wine kits, you really do get what you pay for."

I don't doubt that. I did deliberately buy a cheaper kit as my first
experience. Just to get used to it. I don't know why, but I excpected it
to be better. Even at the price of the most expensive kits out there, it's
a heck of a lot cheaper than what we pay now. So if I can make wine as good
as or better than what we buy now.. I will be extremely pleased. Money
isn't the real motivator, but it does help.


> Another person here wrote, and I quote, "you can spend $100 and get a good
> wine kit, or you can spend $150 and get a great one."


My next kit is $120, and after that is $160. I already own them. I fully
expected it would be like this, but after trying my first $60 kit.. I
expected more but there are lots of reasons it could have not been good.
Which is why I posted. If the majority of the reason is the kit I bought..
that's actually great news because that means making great wine is really
easy even for a newbie and I can simply buy my way into good wine made at
home.


> My advice: try another, better kit. I think you will be much more
> satisfied with the results.


Thanks. This is the sort of dialog I was hoping for. There are a few other
great comments too that I hope to capture in my next round.

Scott




 
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