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Date: 2005-04-02 21:09:33
From: Vernon Raincock

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

I suggest that you check out a TOP GOLD award winning Riesling Alte Reben
from the Leopold Winery in Austria, as well as Wimmer-Czerny's Gruener
Veltliner Felserburg which is one of the best GV's that I have ever had the
opportunity to try which won Top Gold at the 2003 Western Canada Wine
Awards. As well, we are honoured to represent Kurt Angerer's Gruener
Veltliner Kies that won the 2004 Western Canada Wine Award - Top of Class!

Sincerely

Vern
Calgary, Alberta
www.sales@delanceydirect.com



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----- Original Message -----
From: "emily weissman" <emily@winemonger.com>
To: <ddirect@telus.net>
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 11:44 PM
Subject: [wineforum] Re: Hi Fellow Wine Buddies, I've a Question


> Tom-
> Check out this months issue of Wine & Spirits magazine- they highlight a
> few Austrian Rieslings which are dry and really great. And they can be
> bought here in the States online, so pretty readily available.
> -Emily
> Los Angeles, CA.
>
>
> On 3/31/05 12:30 PM, "Tom and Gill Broadaway" <tombway@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Can't believe so many people are drinking Blue Nun and Black Tower. It
is on
> > the shelves here in Florida but never see anyone with a bottle. Someone
must
> > be buying or it would not be there. Have seen some good recommendations
for
> > Rieslings in Wine Spectator recently. Have not been able to find any
here.
> > Guess will have to return to Deutschland if I expect to get some good
wine.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > Colin Hills <colinhills@gmail.com> wrote:
> > A good question but one thing I do know is that the UK still import
> > loads of sweet Lieblich wine in the form of Blue Nun and Black Tower
> > so someone is drinking this rubbish and Germany is very happy to
> > oblige! The better class of Lieblich wines are still consumed in
> > great quantities here so I don't think there is any let up in
> > production unless someone else is better infomed.
> > Cheers
> >
> > Colin
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 18:45:21 +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.
> >>
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> >>
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