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Wine making kits - Pinot Nero grapes Wine making kits from Hambleton Bard - most are made using Italian high quality grape concentrates. Our supplies of grapes come from the northern regions where the cooler climate produces high quality winemaking grapes of all the international types like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling etc as well as Italian specialities like Nebbiolo (used for the famous Barolo wines) and Sangiovese. |
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Pinot Nero is the Italian name for Pinot Noir. It arrived in the northern region of Alto Adige, from France at the turn of the 19th century. The most suitable area for the Pinot Nero is the highland in Trentino Alto Adige between 300 and 750 meters. It grows in the regional areas of Breganze and Piave. |
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They both produce ruby red wines with vinous flavours of raspberry, wild cherry and a slight touch of cinnamon and cloves. The Breganze wine has a delicate bouquet while the Piave wine has a characteristic, agreeable and vinous bouquet.
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Hambleton Bard is a manufacturer, wholesaler, supplier of wine making kits, beer kits, high alcohol kits and turbo yeast. We are specialists in homebrew supplies of extreme quality and we are always in the front of the home brewing technology. We produce many different types of homebrew kits: superfast , very high alcohol, super quality ones and extreme turbo yeast types like the Alcotec Superyeast range. Contact us for beer kits and beer making kegs, CO2 systems for homebrew and a complete home winemaking range. Have a look at our news section for the latest, come back often - we introduce new homebrew products all the time. Check our tips section for brewing advice.
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