VinClasse Piesporter 23 Litre - 7 Day
VinClasse Piesporter 23 Litre - 7 Day
£36.30
Ex Tax: £36.30
- Stock: 3 In Stock
- Makes 23 Litres / 5 gallons (Approx 30 Bottles) Of Quality Piesporter Wine - Ready To Drink In Around 7 Days & Will Improve Further Over Following Weeks.
- VinClasse 7kg Wine Kits Contain Approx 7 Litres Of 100%, High Quality Varietal Grape Juice Concentrate, To Achieve A Well Balanced Wine, Near The Commercial Equivalent. No Additional Sugar Is Required.
- Kit Includes Grape Juice, Wine Yeast / Nutrients, Stabiliser, Finings & Full Easy To Follow Instructions.
- Requires Basic Wine Making Equipment & Bottles (Not Included).
Tony's Tips
30 bottles of premium quality wine in 7 days! . . . . VinClasse "Black Box" winesare exceptional for taste, reliability and accuracy forlikeness to their commercial equivalent. Please note, "Piesporter" world class quality wine only originates in and around the Village of Piesport on the North Bank of the Mosel Wine Region in Germany long established as an outstanding wine producing area, it is the remarkable high quality wine from these grapes that is emulated by the VinClasse Black Box Kit! not the Piesporter we may know of "Export" quality made from "Other" Grapes around Germany dressed up with names like Piesporter "Michelsberg" or Piesporter "Goldtropfchen" . . . Quite Different! Just thought I'd clear up that little mis-association . . . . Prost!
30 bottles of premium quality wine in 7 days! . . . . VinClasse "Black Box" winesare exceptional for taste, reliability and accuracy forlikeness to their commercial equivalent. Please note, "Piesporter" world class quality wine only originates in and around the Village of Piesport on the North Bank of the Mosel Wine Region in Germany long established as an outstanding wine producing area, it is the remarkable high quality wine from these grapes that is emulated by the VinClasse Black Box Kit! not the Piesporter we may know of "Export" quality made from "Other" Grapes around Germany dressed up with names like Piesporter "Michelsberg" or Piesporter "Goldtropfchen" . . . Quite Different! Just thought I'd clear up that little mis-association . . . . Prost!