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Default Need a decent kit

Most White kit I have tried are decent. look at the higher end kits.
What was the Red kits did you try?

Brian

greg boyd wrote:

> Hey guys , have a question .
> The lady that I get all my bottles from at the local restaurant has been
> really nice to me . She really likes Sauvignon Blanc . I have my grape order
> in for the 04 crush , and have added 150# of SavB grapes for her .
>
> In the mean time , I was thinking of making her a kit . The problem is , I
> have only done the red kits , and have not been impressed with them , and
> that is with extended ferments . Is there a decent white kit out there .
> Thanks ,
> Greg
>
>


 
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