summersolstice
Well-Known Member
I found a case of Alexander's Vino Rosso on my front porch when I came home from lunch The Fedex guy must have just left it because it was 12F outside and the concentrate wasn't frozen.
This is the second year in a row I've received a case of Alexander's from California Concentrates for my winning entries at the state fair. I just called to let them know how much I appreciate the support for our hobby.
For as long as I've been making wine and mead I've used Alexander's concentrates. I've never made a wine solely from the canned concentrates but I've made a lot of country wines and meads and added a can or two of Alexander's to fill them out, and that's where I think they really shine. In fact, I took a gold medal at the International Mead Festival a couple of years ago using Alexander's concentrate in a pyment.
If you haven't tried them yet, I strongly recommend them to anyone wishing to add some body and complexity to a mead or country wine.
This is the second year in a row I've received a case of Alexander's from California Concentrates for my winning entries at the state fair. I just called to let them know how much I appreciate the support for our hobby.
For as long as I've been making wine and mead I've used Alexander's concentrates. I've never made a wine solely from the canned concentrates but I've made a lot of country wines and meads and added a can or two of Alexander's to fill them out, and that's where I think they really shine. In fact, I took a gold medal at the International Mead Festival a couple of years ago using Alexander's concentrate in a pyment.
If you haven't tried them yet, I strongly recommend them to anyone wishing to add some body and complexity to a mead or country wine.