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Michael Stark
 
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Default First Batch Bottled

Just wanted to give a big thanks to everyone in the group. All your tips
and tricks have been very useful on my first batch of wine. Although I have
been a relatively silent user of the NG so far, I hope to soon swap some
stories with the rest of the users.

My first batch, was made from a wine Kit. A Shiraz kit. It smells
heavenly, although the taste at bottling was a still a bit dry for my taste.
I am told that some aging will bring the taste to match more closely to the
smell. Here's hoping.

Overall, it went quite smoothly, and I can't wait for a few months to pass
to try the first bottle. And now, get working on the next batch! Any
suggestions for the next batch? I would love to eventually move away from
the kits and get into more of the actual winemaking. The kits seem to
pre-packaged, and are pretty close to idiot-proof. But I have found it to
be a great way to get my feet wet for now.

Keep up the great posts with all your fabulous advice, and hopefully we can
swap some more wine stories soon!.

Mike.


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Dar V
 
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Congratulations! It's important to learn the basics, and wine kits are a
good place to start. I kinda jumped ahead to a fruit wine and then ended up
going back to some easier wines to learn the beginner type of basics....
Take your time and be patient. Welcome.
Darlene
Wisconsin

"Michael Stark" > wrote in message
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> Just wanted to give a big thanks to everyone in the group. All your tips
> and tricks have been very useful on my first batch of wine. Although I
> have been a relatively silent user of the NG so far, I hope to soon swap
> some stories with the rest of the users.
>
> My first batch, was made from a wine Kit. A Shiraz kit. It smells
> heavenly, although the taste at bottling was a still a bit dry for my
> taste. I am told that some aging will bring the taste to match more
> closely to the smell. Here's hoping.
>
> Overall, it went quite smoothly, and I can't wait for a few months to pass
> to try the first bottle. And now, get working on the next batch! Any
> suggestions for the next batch? I would love to eventually move away from
> the kits and get into more of the actual winemaking. The kits seem to
> pre-packaged, and are pretty close to idiot-proof. But I have found it to
> be a great way to get my feet wet for now.
>
> Keep up the great posts with all your fabulous advice, and hopefully we
> can swap some more wine stories soon!.
>
> Mike.
>



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