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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:37:36 -0400, "Ed Marks" >
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>The Brewking red kits are generally good. You might want to go to the
>Winemaker magazine web page for their 2003 competition., look up the type of
>wine you'd like to make, and see which kits got the highest awards:
>
>http://www.winemakermag.com/feature/357.html
>
>Ed

I wasted some serious time today crawling over thier
Winnner's List. A lot of fun to compare.

Thanks,

Andrew



 
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