If you do, I'd suggest not going for one of the cheaper kits - 'Solomon Grundy Gold', Winebuddy, 'Youngs Definitive' - as they contain very little grape concentrate ( often less that 1/4 of what other kits contain ) and require large amounts of sugar to compensate ( over 3Kg for 30 bottle/23L kits )........not that they won't produce drinkable wine, but they can be over-sweet and disappointing in taste.
Beaverdale, California Connoisseur & 'Cellar 7' are much better, contain decent amounts of concentrate & don't need any added sugar.....and with some of the Beaverdale kits you even get sachets of oak chips to add if you want to.
Not forgetting the premium kits by the likes of Kenridge & Winexpert, if Sinterklaas is feeling really generous
For comparison of how much concentrate they contain in a 30 bottle/23L kit -- a cheap one contains between 1.5-2L, a decent one contains 7-7.5L, and a premium contains 10L ( then there's the 'silly money' ones with upwards of 15L concentrate )
Don't know if you've gone wine before, but like cider it's got to be made in airtight fermenting vessels......unless you really enjoy making vinegar !
Brevet.. Meh !!
Not an enthusiast or a spotter
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