Having had such a good experience with my first kit (and having learned a few lessons to avoid some minor technique mistakes), I decided to pick up a higher-end 6 week kit. Looking over some options, I decided on Cellar Classic's "Rosso Grande Excellente". See attached pic for box (sorry I photo'd the french side but its pretty much the same thing on the English side). I decided to go with this red kit for a few reasons:
1) The juice is not as concentrated as the Chai Maison kits. Instead of starting with 7.5 litres and adding water to make 23 litres, you start off with 18 litres in this kit. Water that you add is merely a "top off".
2) The juice is from a high quality Merlot fields. I enjoy Merlots as well as Cabs and I thought this might make a nice gift.
3) In addition to real toasted oak chips, the kit also includes 2.5kg of real merlot grape skins. This will add character to the wine and also help it develop with less bottle aging. With a 6 week kit, they'll have about 2 weeks in the bottle to age before giving them as gifts. This means they'll be nice to drink right away but can also be cellared to develop more complexity.
4) It won a Silver Medal in 2008 at the Winemaker International Amateur Wine Maker competition. How bad could it be?
I bought some extra supplies so I could get this kit fermenting tonight as I started another kit a few days ago (to be posted as a reply here).
I'll be updating with pics and notes as this and my other kits progress over the next 4-6 weeks.
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