Once can buy a wine making kit from any wine making store such as Wine Experts Kitchener South, Home Brew It, and Midwest Supplies. A wine making kit may be purchased through Ebay or through Amazon as well.
You can purchase a home wine kit at JcPenney, Walmart sells many different nice wine kits. You can also go online to see which other stores or companies has home wine kits.
In a wine making kit, all the necessities to make wine are included. The grape juice or concentrate is included along with a fermenting bucket, airlock, syphoning jug and tools. One should only need to purchase the bottles when the wine is ready to be bottled.
The Cellar Classic Super Premium 6 Week Wine Kit is a good kit for making large volumes of wine in a short amount of time. It has options for Red and White varieties as well.
Yes, you can add fruit to a wine making kit but it might not turn out as good as it would without it. Adding different fruit juices could give the wine a different flavor but wine making kits have a certain amount of ingredients needed to make the wine correctly and by adding extra ingredients to the kits, it will alter the recipe and it might not turn out right along with the quantity of the other ingredients you have. Generally you only add fruit juices to the wine kit rather than whole fruits as it's ready to ferment as a juice.
You can pick up a home wine kit at a nice grocery store or most liquor stores. You could also check amazon and ebay. If you buy a bag of wine and a wooden box you can fit a nozzle in the tip and make your own kit.
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