Someone here said a while ago that if you're used to drinking nice wine, then you're never going to think homemade wine is THAT nice. Or words to that effect.
Having just made my first (largely failed) batch, and half an idea to have a go at pear wine since we've got a tree full of pears and all the stuff, if we're used to drinking nice bought wine (we don't mind spending a reasonable amount on it), am I ever going to think my own efforts are worth it?
If every time I open a bottle of Rhona Wine I think "blimey that's not as nice as anything I've bought recently," I'm likely to ditch the homemade stuff rather than slog through it.
So for those with experience of these matters, is the comment I started this post with accurate, for you? I'm not sure how much I'll be swayed, as I may still have a bash, but that comment was interesting and got me thinking. As we tipped my Damson Special down the drain.
Having just made my first (largely failed) batch, and half an idea to have a go at pear wine since we've got a tree full of pears and all the stuff, if we're used to drinking nice bought wine (we don't mind spending a reasonable amount on it), am I ever going to think my own efforts are worth it?
If every time I open a bottle of Rhona Wine I think "blimey that's not as nice as anything I've bought recently," I'm likely to ditch the homemade stuff rather than slog through it.
So for those with experience of these matters, is the comment I started this post with accurate, for you? I'm not sure how much I'll be swayed, as I may still have a bash, but that comment was interesting and got me thinking. As we tipped my Damson Special down the drain.
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