| Date: 2007-04-05 22:48:41 |
| From: Richard Cole |
Subject: Re: Recommandations for the Rhine and Mosel |
| Thanks Gordon.Will definitely stop by and see you when in Bernkastel. Dick --- Gpduf@AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 4/5/2007 11:15:03 A.M. Eastern > Daylight Time, > lueke@wein-plus.de writes: > > Cologne,Coblenz,Cochem,Trier,Bernkastel,Rudesheim,Mainz,Worms,Strasbourg,Br > eisach,ending > in Basel. The primarily interested is Riesling. > > Koln: unrelated > > Koblenz: stay at the National Hotel near the train > station. Some good > restaurants and a good place for Rhein cruises and > to begin heading up the Mosel. > Great inexpensive shopping city. > > Cochem: Nice town for food, castle visit. Good > hotels. > > Trier: great ruins, cathedral, shopping. > > Bernkastel: center of Riesling for the world. Best > producers are here or > nearby. > > Strasbourg: good visit, inexpensive hotels, good > food and great place for > day trips into the Alsace. > > Basel: This is a nice town to drive thru and buy > stamps. Expensive. > > Not included in list: > > Zell: inexpensive hotels, a rare public bathroom, > some good wine producers > > Zeltingen: public campground, great wine producers, > inexpensive hotels > > Piesport: some good hotels, excellent wine > producers > > Graach: great wine and inexpensive hotels > > Trittenheim: great wine and great hotels > > Colmar: good food, cheap hotels, great base for > wine tours of Alsace > > The easiest Riesling tour would be to overnite > between Piesport and > Zeltingen. > > Catching both the festivals and flea markets will > make any visit more > enjoyable. > > Feel free to stop in and visit us at Weingut Adam > Lauer on the Market Square > in Bernkastel. > > gordon > > > > > > > > > > |
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