FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
You will get 30, 750ml bottles per batch.
Our kits take 4-8 weeks to make and depending on the wine they may require some aging.
Prices vary from $144 up to $235; our price includes the wine kit, corks, shrink wraps, labels, processing fee, bottle washing and taxes. We sell bottles for $1.50 each if you don’t have any bottles yet. You can re-use bottles that you have purchased at NB Liquor, but the labels and shrink caps must be removed. Click HERE to be taken to our Prices page for details
11 – 14% for table wines and 7-8% for the fruit wines.
Choose a style of wine you like. Unsure? We can assist you with finding a wine that is suited to your taste. Tell us what you have made before or what you have been buying commercially and we can match you to one of our wines…Guaranteed!
We mix the ingredients and YOU sprinkle the yeast. (The law says you have to!)
The 4-5 week wines can be kept up to 18 months under good storage conditions. 6-8 week wines can be kept up to 36 months if synthetic corks are used. If you use regular corks, 24 months.
Rinse with hot water and drain well, cut off the shrink wrap and remove label. Once dry, put back in box upside down. Check out our bottle care video for a demonstration.
Within 6 weeks to prevent oxidization.
So many choices, check out our Product section or come in to see us and we will show you our product line.
20 – 30 minutes per batch, which allows time to wash the bottles, bottle the wine, add labels or create & add your own labels and have a sample of your wine at the end of your appointment. You can view a short video that shows how easy it is to bottle your wine .
Do:
Store your wine upright for the first 3 to 5 days.
After that, store your wine on its side in order to keep the cork moist.
Store your wine in a cool(10-15C), dark place.
Your wine should be stored where the temperature is CONSISTENT… Bright light, movement, and temperature fluctuations can negatively affect the quality of your wine.
Do Not:
Do not constantly turn your wine. Red wines will sometimes dust (leave residue on the inside of the bottle). This is normal. Simply decant your wine.
Do not store your wine directly on a cement floor. Put a thick piece of wood under your wine storage boxes.
Do not store your wine on heated floors.