Fontana Zinfandel Blush Wine Kit (6 gal) – makes 30 bottles vs Wild Grapes Premium DIY Wine Kit - Cabernet Sauvignon Style
Overall winner: Fontana Zinfandel Blush Wine Kit (6 gal) – makes 30 bottles
Key Differences
Fontana Zinfandel Blush (A) is positioned as a more affordable, rosé-style 6-gallon kit that explicitly yields 30 bottles and highlights easy-to-use instructions and high-quality vineyard ingredients; Wild Grapes Cabernet Sauvignon (B) is a premium-style Cabernet kit also making up to 30 bottles but has mixed feedback on fermentation start and smell. Choose A if you want a lower-priced, straightforward Zinfandel/rosé kit with many positive reviews; choose B if you prefer a Cabernet-style kit marketed with premium ingredients despite some mixed fermentation and aroma reports
Fontana Zinfandel Blush Wine Kit (6 gal) – makes 30 bottles
Zinfandel wine making kit for at-home use, yields up to 23L of rosé wine with detailed instructions. Customers note full-bodied taste with cherry and vanilla, and easy setup
Pros
- easy-to-use wine kit
- high-quality ingredients
- yields up to 30 bottles
- includes detailed instructions
Cons
- color may appear washed-out to some users
Wild Grapes Premium DIY Wine Kit - Cabernet Sauvignon Style
DIY wine kit with premium ingredients to make up to 6 US gallons of wine in about 4 weeks; includes base and yeast. Customers note good quality and easy follow-through, with some mixed fermentation experiences
Pros
- Premium ingredients
- Easy to follow instructions
- Makes up to 6 US gallons of wine
- Includes wine base and yeast pack
Cons
- Some reports of yeast not starting
- Mixed reactions to aroma (sulphur smell)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | FONTANA |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | FONTANA |
| User Reviews | FONTANA |