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Date: 2006-01-21 16:26:54
From: Raymond

Subject: Re: What do Germans themselves drink?

Hi Jung Kim
German Riesling is unique. The style it is vinified runs the gamut from very
dry to very sweet.
It really depends on what you're looking for. Due to wide spread
misunderstanding and ignorance that results
in its unpopularity, Riesling is one of the best bargain you an possibly get
this days. As little as US$35, you can get one that's on par with the top
Burgundies in terms of quality. Like all wines, reliable producers is most
important. Specialty of producers:
www.weinguide.de/dwe/rs/bewertung_180.htm
No wine can match spicy Asian food better than a good German riesling.
Welcome to the greatest white grape variety in the World:
www.winepage.de/varieties.html

Raymond (Singapore The Garden City)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jung Kim" <bach1001@msn.com>
To: <wineforum@wein-plus.de>
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 12:09 PM
Subject: [wineforum] What do Germans themselves drink?


>
> Hello, I am curious about which is the most popular riesling in
> Germany?
> Not the most acclaimed one but something like woodbridge or
> yellowtail here in the US?
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