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Default cellar classic - rosso grande


"Don S" > wrote in message
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Don,

The manufacturer is RJ Spagnols out of Delta BC, link below

http://www.rjspagnols.com/

If you happen to live in the States they are distributed through Crosby and
Baker, link below

http://www.crosby-baker.com/

Good luck on finding more info, better luck on the "free kit" quest.

Ron


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"Don S" > wrote in message
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Don,

The manufacturer is RJ Spagnols out of Delta BC, link below

http://www.rjspagnols.com/

If you happen to live in the States they are distributed through Crosby and
Baker, link below

http://www.crosby-baker.com/

Good luck on finding more info, better luck on the "free kit" quest.

Ron


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Default cellar classic - rosso grande

If you want to "judge" a wine or you want to "adjust" a wine you have made,
wine tasting ability is critical. If you want to enjoy a wine the only
criteria is "do you enjoy it". For simple enjoyment, a critical tasting can
be a detraction.

Ray

"Don S" > wrote in message
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> I think the other thing I should have mentioned was a comment on
> my wine tasting ability - just about zero, I only know what I like.
> In this case I think what I was getting at was that most of my reds
> have tasted pretty weak and watery or downright shitty, this one had
> a good full body flavour with good tannin and compared to some of
> the others I've made or tasted that's good enough for me.
>
> Don
>
>
> > A friend of mine who does a fair number of kits gave me a bottle
> > of Cellar Classic Rosso Grande. He said he made it right to the
> > instructions and it was very nice. It didn't have any of the draw
> > backs that I normally attribute to red kits. I'm definitely going
> > to try one of these. Goes without saying that I have no links to
> > the manufacturer but dang wished I did, maybe I could get some
> > free kits...
> >
> > Don



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