This is a terrific make-your-own wine store (beer too). Everything you need to make at home. Luca, Esther and Russell are personable, knowledgeable and really helpful.
Their concentrate packs are the best I've found. Some DIY wine chains have concentrates of indifferent quality, & one I've found was selling drek, so this isn't a given: quality really does vary a lot by chain. In 20 years I've never had a bad batch here.
In recent years I've used Luca's service to make the wine in the store: I don't have room to store carboys at home. This option will work well for you if you're renting or in a condo. My involvement is to help start the batch (5 min.), then do bottling at the end (1 hour). Luca handles the rest, and takes very seriously: he earned a degree in vinaculture before buying the franchise; everything is absolutely clean and they monitor the batches carefully, so different steps in the process (adding settling agents, filtering etc.) happen exactly when they should.
The result is terrific wine! We don't drink a lot, so we're making it for quality rather than cheap volume. The concentrates come in several levels of quality & we do stick to his high-end options but the price differences aren't huge (~$90-130/batch of 28 bottles). We find finished quality of our wine varies from good to outrageously great. Varietals are quite consistent, so once you've tried one you know what you're getting, with small allowances for yearly variation (I don't think concentrate is stored long-term, so you're essentially always making a vintage). An added benefit is that you can tailor the product to your preferences. We don't want sugar in the end product so don't add the sugar packs found with wines like Gewurztraminer: we get a crisp dry wine with zero sugar count, the way we want it.
We consistently get wines we enjoy more than anything we can generally find at the LCBO under $20-25/bottle, and we're paying a <$5/bottle.
Highly recommended!