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Wine Making Gifts
There are many wine enthusiasts who have often toyed with the idea of making their own wine. For such people, the ideal gift is a wine making kit. Wine making kits have grown in popularity over the years as they are less labor intensive than making wine from fresh grapes. It also helps people to have a taste of wines from the different regions in the world, as there are many kinds of wines which are not easily available in North America.
Making one's own wine is also less expensive and ideal for those who are interested in wines, but lack the financial resources. To cite an example, if ones wants to make a five-gallon batch of wine, almost 90 pounds of grapes will be required, which could cost as little as $100 or as high as $400, depending upon the grape quality. Wine making kits that yield the same volume run anywhere from $40 to $100. Many kits include a variety of paraphernalia which aid the first time wine maker, such as recipes, manuals, precautions, and other important instructions. In fact, these kits prove to be a great gift either for novice wine makers as it helps them learn the art of wine making or, for wine experts as it enables them to enhance their knowledge about wine making.
Generally, four different types of wine making kits are available in the market. These are pure juice kits, fully concentrated grape juice kits, partially concentrated grape juice kits and mixed kits, which combine both juice and concentrate. The method of wine making doesn't really differ in these kits. Perhaps, the only difference is that the pure juice kits require no additional water. The prices of these kits vary with the purity of the product. Pure juice kits are more expensive than the concentrate or mixed kits, not only due to their purity but also due to the costly transport (they weigh more than concentrate or mixed kits) and storage requirements (they must be refrigerated).
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Founded in 1812, Laurent- Perrier has been avant-garde in creating unique and elegant Champagnes for nearly 200 years. Cellar Master Alain Terrier has been the genius behind Laurent-Perrier’s Champagnes creation for thirty years. The Champagnes are generally Chardonnay driven, such as this one. This Brut L-P is the standard-bearer for the house style of Laurent- Perrier. Crisp, fresh and elegant. Brut L-P reflects the fundamental essences of this style. Wine from 55 Crus make up this mainly Chardonnay based sparkler. 10-20 % Reserve Wines are part of this special blend. Its ideal aging period is 3 years. The color is a pale golden hue, with fine and persistent bubbles. The nose is fresh and delicate, showing good complexity with hints of citrus and white fruit. Brut L-P's light style has led the way to making Champagne the ideal aperitif drink. Its flavors and finesse make it the ideal companion for fish, poultry and white meat. Serve chilled. SW22771 SW22771
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