| Date: 2006-09-28 11:55:04 |
| From: Werner Müller |
Subject: Re: What Happen To Fruity Kabinetts? |
| BLVDDAD@aol.com schrieb: > > Dear Raymond, > > I don't believe that Kabinetts are affected by the Erste Lage regulations. > Kabinett made from Erste Lage sites would not be labeled as Erste Lage. > > Best, John Trombley > > In a message dated 9/27/2006 8:57:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > raymd@singnet.com.sg writes: > > > The Key Changes in 2006 published by VDP recently for The Wine Law of > 1971 reads: > >>>> VDP ERSTE LAGE is the uniform umbrella term in all regions for >>>> > all > wines of the top category. > >>>> VDP ERSTE LAGE dry wines are denoted as Grosses Gewächs (great >>>> > growths) > >>>> VDP ERSTE LAGE fruity wines with natural sweetness are denoted by >>>> > the > traditional Prädikats, from Spätlese and Auslese to > Trockenbeerenauslese. > How is a fruity Kabinett classified? > Website: www.vdp.de/ [in homepage open "VDP Classification"] > Thks & regards > Raymond > > > > This message was created using the Web-based forum : > www.wein-plus.com/forum/ > > More infos: www.wein-plus.com > Unsubscribe: www.wein-plus.com/abmelden.htm > > > > > > > The German wine law is somewhat complicated, no doubt, but the new creations like "Erstes Gewächs", "Selection", "Classic" etc. and declarations like "feinherb" finally produce a big mess. My experience is never buy a wine without tasting it and forget everything written on the label! Cheers, Werner. More infos: www.wein-plus.com Unsubscribe: www.wein-plus.com/abmelden.htm |
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