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Date: 2006-12-21 06:03:13
From: Bradley Cate

Subject: RE: Trockenbeerenauslese

thanks to all for the good advice!


>From: blvddad@aol.com
>Reply-To: wineforum@wein-plus.com
>To: wineforum@wein-plus.com
>Subject: [wineforum] Re: Trockenbeerenauslese
>Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 15:52:11 -0500
>
>Dear Peter,
>
>Is there an equivalent of the famous Sterrates Clotten map (from the Mosel)
>covering the Mittelrhein, or other regions than the Mosel and the Nahe? I
>can't believe that the Regierungsbezirk offices neglected those regions, if
>the maps are extant. I think that there was a Regierungsbezirk in Koblenz
>(Coblenz), whose map covers the downstream part of the Mosel. What about
>the Mittelrhein, though? Is there a map available from the Prussians for
>those vineyards? Some pretty famous names along this stretch!
>
>So far I've been able to collect three maps. Two from the Mosel and one
>from the Nahe, in the high-quality reproductions that have been made. My
>interest in wine maps (and German wines) doesn't stop there, of course.
>I've also been collecting geologic maps of wine regions, if only from
>internet sources.
>
>Best, John
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter.Gebler@t-online.de
>To: wineforum@wein-plus.com
>Sent: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 5:34 AM
>Subject: [wineforum] Re: Trockenbeerenauslese
>
>
>There are two fairly comprehensive printed wine guides on German wine -
>Eichelmann and Gault Millau, the latter is available in English. Also,
>don't
>forget to look at the Wein-Plus wine guide for Germany.
>
>I have a Wine Atlas of Germany by Hugh Johnson, published by Mitchell
>Beazley,
>which is quite good for maps.
>
>German Wines, by Ian Jamieson, Faber & Faber, is also useful.
>
>And if you are specifically interested in sweet wines, have a look at
>Liquid
>gold by Stephen Brooks, published by Constable.
>
>Of course, don't neglect the practical side - tasting, and enjoy.
>
>Regards from the Mittelrhein, with no snow in sight,
>Peter
>
>
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