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Date: 2005-03-30 22:12:51
From: Helmut Konz

Subject: Re: Hi Fellow Wine Buddies, I've a Question

Hi,
You don't have to worry about Your questions. We have plenty of
Mosel-Saar Riesling as well in the lieblich style as in the fruity
style. The mildly sweet Spätlese or Auslese will be continued in the
next years. Most of the vintage goes to the cooperatives. And they are
producing dry wines in the first place. The other part of the vintage
is usually Spätlese or Auslese and will be sold by the vintager
himself.
If You are interested in any of these wines, let me know. I have very
good contacts to these vintagers.

Regards
Helmut Konz


On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 18:45:21 +0200, Raymond <raymd@singnet.com.sg> wrote:
>
> Hi
> Considering the global trend for Dry wines, do you guys or ladies
> think the Lieblich style for Riesling will remain viable?
> Will Germany stop the production of fruity wine (a mildly sweet
> Spatlese for example) in the near future?
> Regards
> Raymond
> Singapore.
>
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