I recently completed a 6 bottle Mondego Medium Dry White kit that I purchased as a cheapy trial.
Instructions were all clear and concise, kit required the addition of some sugar but came with the usuals (yeast, nutrient, stabiliser and finings).
I wasn't expecting much to be honest, but after only a couple of weeks in the bottle this is not bad. It won't excite anyone or offend, but for a simple, pleasant and cheap table wine this is not a bad kit to sample. I would possibly consider a 30 bottle kit if I had to provide wine for a do - cheap and mostly cheerful!
The only downside is that it is a tin kit with a plastic cap - you know the ones. You can't get the lid off without hurting yourself!
I have the red counterpart fermenting at the moment (with additional oak - had some kicking about and could not help myself), will report back when done.
Instructions were all clear and concise, kit required the addition of some sugar but came with the usuals (yeast, nutrient, stabiliser and finings).
I wasn't expecting much to be honest, but after only a couple of weeks in the bottle this is not bad. It won't excite anyone or offend, but for a simple, pleasant and cheap table wine this is not a bad kit to sample. I would possibly consider a 30 bottle kit if I had to provide wine for a do - cheap and mostly cheerful!
The only downside is that it is a tin kit with a plastic cap - you know the ones. You can't get the lid off without hurting yourself!
I have the red counterpart fermenting at the moment (with additional oak - had some kicking about and could not help myself), will report back when done.
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