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I’ve made half a dozen Kenridge kits over the past 12 months and found them to be the best on offer (to my taste, anyhow) for the price. Beaverdale are a bit cheaper but consistently good and the Young’s 23l kits might be more basement prices but they still make excellent glugging wine I made a Kenridge Pinot Grigio 6 weeks ago and it is thinner than others in the range, but isn’t that how it’s supposed to be? We started drinking our PG straight away, to find it was better than ok. The Kenridge Merlot is equally acceptable drunk young but does improve markedly after 6-12 months in the bottle. Hard to achieve, maybe, but I find it best to do a couple of batches in quick succession which then allows you to ‘forget’ a few bottles in storage for a bit longer than you might otherwise.
I’ve made half a dozen Kenridge kits over the past 12 months and found them to be the best on offer (to my taste, anyhow) for the price. Beaverdale are a bit cheaper but consistently good and the Young’s 23l kits might be more basement prices but they still make excellent glugging wine
I made a Kenridge Pinot Grigio 6 weeks ago and it is thinner than others in the range, but isn’t that how it’s supposed to be? We started drinking our PG straight away, to find it was better than ok.
The Kenridge Merlot is equally acceptable drunk young but does improve markedly after 6-12 months in the bottle. Hard to achieve, maybe, but I find it best to do a couple of batches in quick succession which then allows you to ‘forget’ a few bottles in storage for a bit longer than you might otherwise.