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Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:Myself, I am a Mosel man who really likes to cellar.
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Mike Filigenzi
Known for his fashionable hair
8187
Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
Sacramento, CA
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
11034
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
A.B. Drury wrote: I'm determined to try as much Riesling as I can get my hands on and learn about it as well....should someone this "new" to the wine tasting world even be concerned with knowing the difference between auslese and spatlese, trocken and halbtrocken, considering how unexperienced I am?
A.B. Drury wrote:How to...get a real feeling of how they vary?
2000 Jahrgangs-Sekt Trocken (Bernard-Massard)
2002 Alfred Eigelshoven Halbtrocken (Briedeler-Weiserberg)
2001 Peter Jos. Hauth Auslese (Bernkasteler-Badstube)
2002 Weingut-Peter Kropf Spatlese (Bernkastel-Kueser Rosenberg)
2000 Alfred Eigelshoven Hochgewachs (Briedeler-Weiserberg)
2000 Mosel Bacchus (looks generic; was bottled for a wedding)
A.B. Drury wrote:...I will likely never, ever have this variety of Rieslings in my possession at once--much less from these vineyards, so I would like to try and take advantage of this opportunity.
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
6389
Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
34953
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
11034
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
David Creighton
Wine guru
1217
Wed May 24, 2006 10:07 am
ann arbor, michigan
James Roscoe wrote:The great thing about riesling is that no other grape, to my knowledge, can make such a wide variety of styles of wines at such a high level of quality. I understand why people love it so much.
Howie Hart wrote:Some people in their wine evolution start with Riesling and move on to other wines, going through phases and forget the Riesling, dismissing it as their palates "evolve" to "more complex" wines..
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
11034
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
Rahsaan wrote:Howie Hart wrote:Some people in their wine evolution start with Riesling and move on to other wines, going through phases and forget the Riesling, dismissing it as their palates "evolve" to "more complex" wines..
More complex?
Impossible..
Who are these people
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
34953
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
James Roscoe wrote:What kind of a Neandertahal wouldn't at least enjoy some style of Riesling?
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
34953
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
Nathan Smyth wrote:You ought to do like the rest of us did, paying mega-$$$'s for tasteless [or even noxious] dreck that was awarded huge point scores by some "professional" wine critic who couldn't taste his way out of a paper bag.
David M. Bueker wrote:James Roscoe wrote:What kind of a Neandertahal wouldn't at least enjoy some style of Riesling?
So easy, even a caveman can do it!
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