SG Wines Cherry 7 Day Country Wine Kit makes 6 bottles 4.5L Solomon Grundy - Almost Off Grid
SG Wines Cherry 7 Day Country Wine Kit makes 6 bottles 4.5L Solomon Grundy - Almost Off Grid
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SG Wines Cherry 7 Day Country Wine Kit makes 6 bottles 4.5L Solomon Grundy

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SG Wines (formerly packaged as Solomon Grundy) Cherry Country Wine Kit.

SG Wine's Cherry Wine Kit from their Country range. This is a 7 Day kit, making 6 bottles of wine.

Start the fermentation on day 1, it's finished by Day 5, and cleared and ready to drink by Day 7.

Each kit produces 6 750ml bottles of country wine. Just add water and sugar.

SG Wines Country 6 Bottle Cherry Wine Making Kit makes a sweet and fruity red wine with the complex and tangy flavour of sour cherries.

Make this kit in 6 easy steps!
1.    Clean and sanitise your equipment.
2.    Mix your ingredients together.
3.    Ferment for at least 5 days.
4.    Clear the sediment from your wine.
5.    Bottle.
6.    Enjoy!

Full instructions are included inside your kit.

How much does this kit make?

The Solomon Grundy Cherry 6 bottle Country Wine Kit makes around 4.5 litres of wine.

What equipment will I need to make this Wine Kit?

You will need basic wine making equipment.

You can also ferment the wine in a demijohn. One demijohn is big enough for any 6 bottle (4.5 litre) wine kit.

What does it taste like?

The wine can be drunk immediately after 7 days but, as often with wine kits, they benefit from being kept for a little longer.

Sugar, cleaner/steriliser, bottles and winemaking equipment not included.

This kit requires the addition of 800 g of granulated sugar (sucrose) or 890 g of brewing sugar (dextrose) for fermentation. You could also add up to 270 g of sugar when bottling if you like your wine sweet. 

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