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Steven 04-03-2004 04:21 AM

Vino del Vida Wine Kits
 
Does anyone have any experience with the Vino del Vida Red Zin Wine Kit?
Would this be a good kit for a newbie to cut his teeth on?

Thanks!

Steven



Ralph 04-03-2004 04:15 PM

Vino del Vida Wine Kits
 
I've got a "Barolo" kit aging now and am not particularly enthusiastic about
it. It seems like it will be a reasonable but not very interesting wine. In
comparison, I've also got a Mosti Mondial Chardonnay juice kit going that
seems like it will be a surprisingly good Chardonnay.

My suggestion if you are interested in good wine is to get one of the higher
end kits even to start out. The only downside is that it takes a few weeks
longer to get something drinkable.

Ralph
"Steven" > wrote in message
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> Does anyone have any experience with the Vino del Vida Red Zin Wine Kit?
> Would this be a good kit for a newbie to cut his teeth on?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Steven
>
>




Insprucegrove 05-03-2004 12:05 AM

Vino del Vida Wine Kits
 
Pretty much a cheapie kit. Try one of the better ones as your first.

Note-I have no objections to the cheap kits. I have made from Limited Editions
top quality ones right down to rock bottom (Like 25 bucsk a kit from Sams Club,
incluing corks, labels, capsules!). Sometimes I don't mind the cheap wines from
those kit for guzzling with pasta and the like, but if you want good stuff,
start with a better product. What else are they selling locally?

>Does anyone have any experience with the Vino del Vida Red Zin Wine Kit?
>Would this be a good kit for a newbie to cut his teeth on?
>




Don S 06-03-2004 12:38 PM

Vino del Vida Wine Kits
 
> Does anyone have any experience with the Vino del Vida Red Zin Wine Kit?
> Would this be a good kit for a newbie to cut his teeth on?


Cut your teeth on a mid-range white or two and then switch
over to a high end red. Whites generally come out better
than reds and even a mid range kit will produce ok or better
wine. Only a high end red IMHO is worth it and why take a
chance on a high end kit as your first.

Don

Alfonse 12-03-2004 09:23 PM

Vino del Vida Wine Kits
 
test
"Steven" > wrote in message
...
> Does anyone have any experience with the Vino del Vida Red Zin Wine Kit?
> Would this be a good kit for a newbie to cut his teeth on?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Steven
>
>




Edwin Pawlowski 13-03-2004 03:57 AM

Vino del Vida Wine Kits
 
> "Steven" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Does anyone have any experience with the Vino del Vida Red Zin Wine Kit?
> > Would this be a good kit for a newbie to cut his teeth on?


Sure, as long as you like red zin. They are decent kits.
Ed



Dr. Richard E. Hawkins 15-03-2004 09:10 PM

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Alfonse > wrote:
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kaz 17-03-2004 05:13 PM

Vino del Vida Wine Kits
 
"Steven" > wrote in message >...
> Does anyone have any experience with the Vino del Vida Red Zin Wine Kit?
> Would this be a good kit for a newbie to cut his teeth on?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Steven


Steven, Never made the Red Zin, Have made their
valipocella......and we thought it was quite good......maybe not for a
wine snob but for a nice drinkable or table wine ......seemed quite
good. Also, made their white burgundy and we enjoyed it as well. I
do agree, tho, that you will have better quality with the higher end
kits, but i think it probably would be a good kit to start with.


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