| Date: 2005-04-01 15:52:00 |
| From: Tom and Gill Broadaway |
Subject: Re: Hi Fellow Wine Buddies, I've a |
| Colin: I notice you said you don't drink them. Are you refering to Riesling or German wines in general other than eiswein? Tom Florida Colin Hills <colinhills@gmail.com> wrote: Well I for one don't drink them! I will very occassionaly drink a good Eiswein but then that is only with desert for a special dinner with all the trimmings! Colin Stuttgart On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 14:36:17 +0200, Raymond 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. > >> > >>This message was created using the Web-based forum : > >>www.wein-plus.com/forum/ > > > >I'dont think so! The great wines from the middle Mosel, from the > >Saar- and the Ruwer-valley have survived in a Liblich-style for > >more > >than 100 years and will continue to find their consumers in all > >over > >the world. As long as Egon Müller-Scharzhof does not change his > >policy towards dryer wines, the production palette will not change > >basically. > >Cheers, Werner > >Heppenheim.> > > > >This message was created using the Web-based forum : > >www.wein-plus.com/forum/ > > > Hi Werner > Thanks for the information. I am glad to hear the good news. Since > Egon Müller-Scharzhof is the authority and is able to influence the > future trend for German wines, I wonder what he has to say about > this. Based on the recent VDP rule, am I correct to say that only > Auslese and above are sweet and the rest that fall under Great > Growths will be dry? In other words, there will not be a Lieblich > Kabinett or Spatlese. > Ray > > > This message was created using the Web-based forum : > www.wein-plus.com/forum/ > |
