Wine Making - Recommendation Sought

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fxrs

Wine Making - Recommendation Sought

Post by fxrs » Tue Oct 27, 2015 11:17 pm

After a lay off from wine and beer making I am about to start again. My resurgence is due mainly to the excellent feedback I received for a Beaverdale Merlot. It had sat bottled for about 9 months and, not being a red drinker myself, I gave the 6 bottles away. All who have had a bottle have been raving about it.

I will be doing more of the merlot but would also like to try a white wine. I am particularly fond of German wines and wondered if anyone can recommend a good kit?

I look forward to the replies.

TIA

Brewhunter

Re: Wine Making - Recommendation Sought

Post by Brewhunter » Wed Oct 28, 2015 12:47 am

Beaverdale Gewürztraminer you can't go far wrong with 8)

jonesygj

Re: Wine Making - Recommendation Sought

Post by jonesygj » Wed Mar 09, 2016 8:52 pm

The beaverdale is a nice kit, can't knock it. Richard at love brewing has a wine expert chardonnay, bit more expensive but we'll worth it.

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Re: Wine Making - Recommendation Sought

Post by GAZ9053 » Wed Mar 09, 2016 10:14 pm

Ken ridge voignier is good according to my mum and brother.

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