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David Mc
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Carl Eppig wrote:We like a claret style Zin.
Carl Eppig wrote:We like a claret style Zin.
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Joy Patton wrote:Ooh! The Zweigelt sounds intriguing and I'd love to try it with turkey! Unfortunately it is a bit hard to come by around these parts. We will most likely do a Chinon, Arbois, or perhaps a Morgon with our dinner this year. I have several bottles of each that are showing incredibly right now. Cannot wait!
Bill Hooper wrote:Joy Patton wrote:Ooh! The Zweigelt sounds intriguing and I'd love to try it with turkey! Unfortunately it is a bit hard to come by around these parts. We will most likely do a Chinon, Arbois, or perhaps a Morgon with our dinner this year. I have several bottles of each that are showing incredibly right now. Cannot wait!
So Joy,
you can buy Arbois but not Zweigelt in Nebraska? What the hell? Aren't there any Terry Theise Selections on the shelf? I mean, someone needs to make a phone call. Not that it's easy to find Zweigelt, Arbois, or even Morgon and Chinon in Germany. Let me know how it goes!
Cheers,
Bill
Joy Patton wrote:Bill Hooper wrote:Joy Patton wrote:Ooh! The Zweigelt sounds intriguing and I'd love to try it with turkey! Unfortunately it is a bit hard to come by around these parts. We will most likely do a Chinon, Arbois, or perhaps a Morgon with our dinner this year. I have several bottles of each that are showing incredibly right now. Cannot wait!
So Joy,
you can buy Arbois but not Zweigelt in Nebraska? What the hell? Aren't there any Terry Theise Selections on the shelf? I mean, someone needs to make a phone call. Not that it's easy to find Zweigelt, Arbois, or even Morgon and Chinon in Germany. Let me know how it goes!
Cheers,
Bill
Yes, sadly Zweigelt is not to be found in wine stores here. The only time I have had it here was at a restaurant who special ordered it for a limited time. Jacques Puffeney Arbois is pretty easy to come by, and there are a few Terry Thiese wines around (mostly Gruner Veltliner), but I am living in the middle of Napa Cab hell - very limited selection of cool European stuff.
Any other Zweigelt producers you would recommend? I'll just have to shop for them online. The only one I have tried is the Nigl.
David Mc
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David McIntire wrote:I'm intrigued by Zweigelt - checking my local shop, they carry the following producers:
Iby, Anton - Mittelburgenland
Lehrner, Paul - Burgenland
How do these compare?
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David Mc
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Bill Hooper wrote:
Hello David,
Paul Lehrner makes some fantastic reds, but his Blaufränkisch always seems to outshine all others in his line when I've tasted them (as is often the case with BF v. Zweigelt) and I honestly can't recall what I thought of it (sorry.) If the Blaufränkisch is available, buy it.
Cheers,
Bill
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