| Date: 2006-02-24 13:57:16 |
| From: Raymond |
Subject: Re: Does Riesling Get Drier With Age? |
| Thanks guys Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Werner Müller" <wkmueller@T-ONLINE.DE> To: <wineforum@wein-plus.com> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 7:13 AM Subject: [wineforum] Re: Does Riesling Get Drier With Age? > Peter.Gebler@t-online.de schrieb: > > Hi Raymond, > > > > yes, the English forum is moving in fits and starts. > > > > As soon as I have all the details, I am going to send out a suggestion that we try to meet at the spring walk through the Bopparder Hamm vineyard, which looks set to take place on the 23rd of April - details to follow. > > > > And, referring to your headline - I do believe Riesling gets drier with age, as the petrol notes take over. Don't ask me for a scientific explanation, though. > > > > Kind regards, > > Peter > > > > I "Raymond" <raymd@singnet.com.sg> schrieb: > > > >> Hi guys > >> How's the going? Haven't been chatting for a long while. > >> Ray > >> > >> > > > > > > > Hi, > the answer is very simple. Sugar is a reducing agent, which is used up > with time, so the wine has to get drier! > 40 years of wine observation confirm this! > Werner. More infos: www.wein-plus.com Unsubscribe: www.wein-plus.com/abmelden.htm |
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by Werner Müller