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Refreshing and slightly fruity.
The ever popular Chardonnay grape is the best selling white wine in the shop.
This kit is made from Italian grapes and has a clean palate without the bitterness of the cheaper Chardonnays
Homebrew quality wine kits based on Chardonnay grapes will always give you a very good homemade wine, ready to drink in 6-8 weeks but will improve with ageing. For maximum quality, combine with toasted American oak chippings to achieve just the right "smoked" Chardonnay flavour and complex character.
This is the most well known of the worlds white wines. In France, the grapes are wiedly planted in the Chablis and Burgundy regions. In Italy it can be found in the Trentino and Friuli regions.
Giulio Ferrari introduced this vine in Italy at the beginning of the 20th century in an attempt to repair the Italian viticulture that had been severly hit by phylloxera.
A gorgeous Rose! All the best qualities of both the white and the red!
Otherwise known as Vin de Pays-- The wine of the French countryside! French and vey drinkable!
Red wine from the Ultimate stable-30 bottles of fast fermenting ultimate. Big flavour, big taste !
For homebrew quality wine kits, Cabernet Sauvignon grapes give an excellent result well worth ageing to achieve a top quality homemade wine. Combined with oak chips to simulate barrel ageing this grape will produce a very high quality red wine.
When young, the Cabernet Grape has a grassy nose and harsh bite often with purple or violet tones. The mature wine has a deep red colour, sometimes almost brownish. It is mellow with great depth of flavour, complex, and with fruit flavours of blackberry and blackcurrant.
Cabernet Sauvignon is known as a "hard" grape, making wines of classic breed and complexity that often need to bottle-age for at least 5-10 years in order to reach peak flavour condition.
Very popular red wine, one of the best sellers in the range. Makes 30 bottles
TThis vine was introduced in Italy near Udine at the end of the 19th century by the count Savorgnan of Brazza and it obtained a great success. One of the first bottles of Italian Merlot was launched at the Cividale exposition in 1896 where it won the gold medal.
In Italy today this grape is vinified in Piemonte, Lombardia, Emilia and Toscana as well but it reaches its highest quality levels in Veneto on the Colli Berici, in Friuli and in Trentino Alto Adige where the wines obtained the DOC denomination.