TLDR: For us to make a wine kit for you, and you have your own bottles, add $62 to the price of a kit. If you need bottles, add an additional $52.
Prices for us to make a wine kit for you start at $117 with your own bottles and $169 with new bottles. All of our kits make 30 bottles. All prices mentioned include taxes.
It really can't be any easier to have us make your wine kit for you. All you have to do is drop by the store and pick out a kit. We'll mix it up for you so you can add the yeast. No appointment necessary.
When the kit is ready, usually in about 4 weeks, we'll call to arrange an appointment for you to come in and bottle the kit. It only takes about 20 minutes to bottle a kit.
All of our wine kits make thirty 750mL bottles; except our dessert wine kits, they are half kits and make thirty 375mL bottles or fifteen 750mL bottles.
Recommended times until the wine is at it's best to drink range from 3 weeks to 14 months from when the kit is started. Our best selling kits recommend 4 months for a white and 6 months for a red wine. More info here.
Prices for a wine kit to be made by us start at $117 and go up to $222 (add $62 to the price of a kit). Wine coolers cost $134, one of our best selling white wines (e.g. Cru International Italy Pinot Grigio) cost $158 and one of our best selling red wines (e.g. Cru International British Columbia Meritage) cost $161. These prices include corks, fees and taxes but do not include bottles, labels or shrink tops.
A set of 30 wine bottles would cost $51.75, labels start at $5.74 ($10.34 for custom printed) and tops are $3.44. You may bring your own bottles, cork-top or screw/cap-top, and if you need to buy any they are $1.73 each. Just remember that if you do bring your own bottles, they must look clean and cannot have any commercial winery labels on them.
We don’t offer discounts for multiple batches, but we do have sales on a regular basis. We post these here on our website.
All prices above include tax as of January 2023 and are subject to change.
* One more thing to note is if you are hosting a party at a venue that requires a liquor license, make sure they will allow homebrew wine. And if they do, check to see if they charge a corkage fee.
Cheers!