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Can anyone recommend a good Pinot Noir kit? TIA


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Brewking has several Pinot Noir kits, think maybe 2 each in their Selection
and Vintner's Reserve kits. One of those would probalby work well for you.
The Selection kits have more juice, so in theory, can create a better wine,
but my Vintner's Reserve Merlot kit will be bottled this weekend, and took a
sip, and even without being aged yet, already tastes like it'll turn into a
pretty good merlot once I let it age a bit.

Joel

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You mean WinexpertI Brewking changed their name over a year ago!


> wrote in message news:do3Ge.6240$Zt.5853@okepread05...
> Brewking has several Pinot Noir kits, think maybe 2 each in their
> Selection and Vintner's Reserve kits. One of those would probalby work
> well for you. The Selection kits have more juice, so in theory, can create
> a better wine, but my Vintner's Reserve Merlot kit will be bottled this
> weekend, and took a sip, and even without being aged yet, already tastes
> like it'll turn into a pretty good merlot once I let it age a bit.
>
> Joel
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> "Dan Woodard" > wrote in message
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>> Can anyone recommend a good Pinot Noir kit? TIA
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I stand corrected. Have "always"(for the month I've been interested in this
) used www.brewking.com to look at their products(or just looked on shelf
at local store), but somehow never paid attention to the big Winexpert logo
on the top of the page.
Joel

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> You mean WinexpertI Brewking changed their name over a year ago!
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> > wrote in message news:do3Ge.6240$Zt.5853@okepread05...
>> Brewking has several Pinot Noir kits, think maybe 2 each in their
>> Selection and Vintner's Reserve kits. One of those would probalby work
>> well for you. The Selection kits have more juice, so in theory, can
>> create a better wine, but my Vintner's Reserve Merlot kit will be bottled
>> this weekend, and took a sip, and even without being aged yet, already
>> tastes like it'll turn into a pretty good merlot once I let it age a bit.
>>
>> Joel
>>
>> "Dan Woodard" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Can anyone recommend a good Pinot Noir kit? TIA
>>>

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