If you believe you will be in this hobby for the long run:
Buy decent equipment, I upgraded to a floor corker......worth every penny.
Plastic or glass carboys will both work well.....each has their pros and cons.
If you want to develop a nice pipeline of product...you will want at least 2 secondary fermentors ( carboys).
Start collecting empty bottles now. Friends and family are good sources.
There are lots of recipes available around here, You can opt for a kit wine (generally you get what you pay for)........or.......you can make a fruit wine cheaper. I believe cheaper is better while you are perfecting your techniques.
Don't rush your wine, patience is a virtue. Procrastination can actually be wise when it comes to racking and bottling. It seems so many ppl want to bottle the second their wine or cider stabilizes at a FG....let it bulk age properly.....will only get better with time.
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