I would have to agree that a "quality" wine can not really be made in a bucket and using oak chips etc. The juice that you start with and the equipment are key. With that being said I know of some places that order surplus juice from the areas around Napa and other AVAs and make wine but not in a bucket per se. I have tasted some of the Cabs and Pinots that they have made and while they are OK they would not be in an $18-25 range in my opinion. They seem to be "thin" and don't have much depth or power to them on the finish... If I am correct the above link to crushpad.com does not work as. I think they went under when their investors pulled the plug. I think they started a new site called
www.thefoundry.com or something close to that. A great place to look for wine making supplies would be in the back of magazines such as Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast. I hope this has been helpful to someone out there.. Thanks for a good topic....