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Date: 2005-04-02 10:41:33
From: Raymond

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

Hi Luis
You are absolutely right. Interesting World we're in.
Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luis Nasr" <lnasr@garbufabell.com>
To: <wineforum@wein-plus.com>; <wineforum@wein-plus.de>
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 11:46 PM
Subject: [wineforum] RE: Hi Fellow Wine Buddies, I've a


> Dear wine lovers;
> The trend to dry wines is dictated by taste, however the ignorance of
> how and when to drink sweets or mildly sweet wines is what complicates
> the situation.
> Luis Nasr
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: wineforum_owner@apris.de [mailto:wineforum_owner@apris.de] En nombre
> de syd_spalding@tiscali.co.uk
> Enviado el: Jueves, 31 de Marzo de 2005 13:22
> Para: wineforum@wein-plus.com; wineforum@wein-plus.de
> Asunto: [wineforum] RE: Hi Fellow Wine Buddies, I've a
>
> Hi,
> I agree with Werner, the Middle Mosel produces superb riesling wines in
> the
> lieblich style. It is unfortunate that UK retailers seem obsessed with
> Dry
> wines and generally only stock lesser quality german wines. Typical
> restaurant
> wine lists offer Piesporter Michaelsberg riesling wine which is very
> ordinary
> and does not reflect what is generally produced in the Mosel, e.g
> Piesporter
> Goldtrophchen or Wehlener Sonnenuhr etc.
> Cheers
> Syd Spalding
> >-- Original Message --
> >Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:14:41 +0200
> >To: wineforum@wein-plus.de
> >From: "Werner Müller" <wkmueller@t-online.de>
> >Reply-To: wineforum@wein-plus.com
> >Subject: [wineforum] Re: Hi Fellow Wine Buddies, I've a Question
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >>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/
>
>
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>
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