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The 2010 Selection Limited Edition series features a limited number
of five outstanding wine kit varieties released from January through April.
These 16-liter kits come complete with additives and instructions and include a package
of 30 labels inside the box. Here’s how the program works for those
of you new to it. Every year from January to April, Winexpert releases one wine
per month (in January there’s two) that is only available for that one month.

All wine kits come complete with yeast, clarifiers, stabilizers,
oak and other flavor additives appropriate for the style of wine.
If you order with a credit card, your card will be charged when your kit is delivered.
The Region: Stellenbosch is South Africa’s
oldest growing region, the centre for study of viticulture and oenology in
Africa, and the heart of the wine industry. Famous for its stunning natural
beauty, it has soaring mountains, forests, vineyards, olive groves and veldts.
South Africa’s finest red wines thrive in the Cape’s moderate climate, and the
Shiraz from this region is dense with jammy richness, intense fruit, and complex
spiciness.
The Wine: This wine has a dense, chewy
blackberry, earthiness and robust character. This medium/full bodied wine almost
begs for early drinking, with spice and rich fruit, but the bold tannins and
rich jamminess (typical of Shiraz) will allow it to improve with age for a
further 2 years.
The Food: The pepper, plums and red fruit
aromas and abundant tannins blend wonderfully with barbecue, grilled red meat
and stews.
Sweetness Code: 0 (Dry)
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South African Shiraz |
The Region: In California’s Lake County, the
vineyards nestle in steep hills in the west, while Clear Lake, directly east,
moderates the blistering heat of summer, ensuring slow, even ripening and
perfect grapes.
The Wine: A unique blend of three grapes,
Selection Limited Edition Trio Blanca is an outstanding white wine that
showcases bright fruit flavors, excellent structure, and a long finish. Pinot
Blanc contributes the delicate floral character and full body while Chenin Blanc
gives a wonderful melony‐honeyed aroma with hints of apple. T he third grape
variety, Sauvignon Blanc contributes zesty acidity and aromas of gooseberry and
herbs. After six months ageing, the Sauvignon Blanc will dominate with zest and
crispness. After a year, the Chenin Blanc‘s honey and melon will come out, and
at 18 months to two years the Pinot Blanc will show a perfumed floweriness and
lingering structure.
The Food: Enjoy by itself or serve Trio
Blanca with seafood, chicken or vegetarian dishes.
Sweetness Code: 0
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California Lake County Trio Blanca |
The Region: South East Australia is
a literal hotbed of grape growing. The abundant sunshine hours and
heat allow growers to ripen varieties that have all but been
abandoned by growing regions less blessed. Petit Verdot is one such
variety. It makes unsurpassed red wines in Bordeaux, where it goes
into their classic Cabernet‐Merlot blends, yet the climate there is
too cool to ripen it reliably.
The Wine: Best described as a ‘Super Cabernet’,
it makes dark, rich wines, with wonderfully concentrated flavors of spice,
blackberry and blackcurrant. With smooth, gripping tannins and an elegant
structure leading to a magnificent boldly oaked finish, this is a wine for long
term ageing and special occasions.
The Food: Excellent when paired with steak,
prime rib, lamb, intense cheeses, and game.
Sweetness Code: 0
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Australian Petit Verdot |
The Region: The Pacific Coast of North America
has micro-climates that match those of the blazing sunshine of the Mediterranean
to the crisp mountain air of the upper Rhine. With so much range and variety,
there is a perfect terroir for almost any grape you can name.
The Wine: This wine showcases bright
fruit, excellent structure and a long finish. Vidal from British Columbia gives
spiciness and stone fruit. Chenin Blanc from California gives a wonderful
melonyhoneyed aroma with hints of apple. Gewürztraminer from Washington
contributes lychee, rose petals and floral notes, and Muscat from Australia’s
Murray‐ Darling Valley gives wonderful grapey notes with dried fruit and hints
of orange peel.
The Food: This wine has a range of fruit
character and enough acidity to stand up to a wide range of foods, particularly
spicy and savory dishes, including Thai cuisine, grilled fish, herbed roast
chicken or barbecued salmon. Although delicious right on bottling day, drinking
it early would prevent it from showing its best–after six months the Muscat and
Vidal will dominate with spicy/grapey notes, after a year the Chenin Blanc’s
honey and melon will come out, and at 18 months to two years the Gewürztraminer
will show a perfumed floweriness and lush structure.
Sweetness Code: 1
The Region: Italy’s long, narrow peninsula
reaches deep into the Mediterranean, basking in the relentless sunshine and
welcoming warmth. Gentle sloping hillsides, rich mineral soils, the moderating
breezes off of the Mediterranean waters and unique grape varieties work to make
wonderful wines.
The Wine: Brunello is a large‐berried
variety of the Sangiovese grape, most famous in Brunello di Montalcino. The
flavor profile of Sangiovese is fruity, with strong natural acidity, a firm and
elegant assertiveness and a robust finish that can extend surprisingly long. The
aroma is generally subtle, with cherry, strawberry, blueberry, and violet notes.
Medium‐bodied but boldly tannic and intense, this gripping wine will begin to
open up after six months, but the richer flavors will take at least 18 months to
show, with cherry and spice dominating the long, fruity finish.
The Food: Brunello shines in the company
of assertively flavored foods. Hard cheeses such as Asiago and Parmigiano
Reggiano are splendid accompaniments and the wines backbone of acids and tannins
make it work well with rich and spicy foods like Italian sausages or lasagna.
Sweetness Code: 0
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