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Vintner's Reserve Bourgeron Blanc wine kit
Before moving to a more advanced method of wine making, I was thinking of
doing one more kit wine. I have had good luck with the Vintner's Reserve kits, and was thinking of doing their Bourgeron Blanc. Any feedback on this one? My last two have been reds (a cab and a shiraz) so I was thinking of doing something a little different this time. My last one, the shiraz debuted this weekend at several dinner parties and over Thanksgiving dinner and got good reviews from the family. Thanks, Craig |
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"Craig" > wrote in message . 50... > Before moving to a more advanced method of wine making, I was thinking of > doing one more kit wine. I have had good luck with the Vintner's Reserve > kits, and was thinking of doing their Bourgeron Blanc. Any feedback on > this one? My last two have been reds (a cab and a shiraz) so I was > thinking of doing something a little different this time. My last one, the > shiraz debuted this weekend at several dinner parties and over Thanksgiving > dinner and got good reviews from the family. > > Thanks, > Craig Craig, Much can be learned by "blind" tasting wines. If you really want to know how good your wine is, have the family blind-taste your wine side by side against an inexpensive commercial wine. Good luck with your next kit. Lum Del Mar, California, USA |
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"Craig" > wrote in message . 50... > Before moving to a more advanced method of wine making, I was thinking of > doing one more kit wine. I have had good luck with the Vintner's Reserve > kits, and was thinking of doing their Bourgeron Blanc. Any feedback on > this one? My last two have been reds (a cab and a shiraz) so I was > thinking of doing something a little different this time. My last one, the > shiraz debuted this weekend at several dinner parties and over Thanksgiving > dinner and got good reviews from the family. > > Thanks, > Craig Craig, Much can be learned by "blind" tasting wines. If you really want to know how good your wine is, have the family blind-taste your wine side by side against an inexpensive commercial wine. Good luck with your next kit. Lum Del Mar, California, USA |
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"Craig" > wrote in message . 50... > Before moving to a more advanced method of wine making, I was thinking of > doing one more kit wine. I have had good luck with the Vintner's Reserve > kits, and was thinking of doing their Bourgeron Blanc. Any feedback on > this one? My last two have been reds (a cab and a shiraz) so I was > thinking of doing something a little different this time. My last one, the > shiraz debuted this weekend at several dinner parties and over Thanksgiving > dinner and got good reviews from the family. > > Thanks, > Craig Craig, Much can be learned by "blind" tasting wines. If you really want to know how good your wine is, have the family blind-taste your wine side by side against an inexpensive commercial wine. Good luck with your next kit. Lum Del Mar, California, USA |
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