Sunday, May 13, 2012

How many bottles does a Kit Wine make?

The raw wine concentrates may vary from 6 to 23 litres in a typical kit wine. Each kit wine is usually designed to make 23 litres of wine which translates into a yield of 28 to 30, 750 ml bottles. When a kit wine has less than 23 litres of concentrate the rest is made up of water.

The range of 28 to 30 bottles depends on how much sediment is dropped from the wine. Sediment dispels liquid volume thus the variance in yield. Don't be discouraged with a wine that dispels lots of sediment as that sediment is partly what gives the wine flavour and character.

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