| Date: 2004-06-02 19:30:38 |
| From: knalli |
Subject: AW: Re: Austrian Wine (was: Anyone tasted |
| Hi, It's right, the 2003 is a good vintage, like, 2002 and 2001 and 2000 and 1999 ;-)we had 5 very good years subsequently, but 2003 is the one with a litlle less acidity in some regions, because of a very dry summer. Kurt Angerer, Wimmer-Czerny are very good, but there are a lot of others, also available in the U.S. like Pichler, Tement, Anton Bauer, Hirtzberger and, and, and... And a lot of very good producers are looking for an importer. Who do you mean with Leopold? The one from Vienna? If someone wnts to know something about Austrian Wines, our new Guide with more than 1000 wines from over 300 winerys is updated constantely at: www.winetimes.at or www.wein-plus.com/austrian_guide/index.html Greetings Helmut O. Knall Editor Wine-Times -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: wineforum_owner@apris.de [mailto:wineforum_owner@apris.de] Im Auftrag von DeLancey Direct Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. Juni 2004 15:33 An: wineforum@wein-plus.de Betreff: [wineforum] Re: Anyone tasted the Fritz Haag Kabinett 2003 ? Unfortunately I haven't tasted this wine, however, the Hafner TBA 1998 from Austria is a wonderful award winning dessert wine. Hafner also produces excellent ice wines. Eiswein Muscat u. TBA Scheurebe (Old Vienna Composition)- Gold u. Silbermedaille "Rocky Mountain - Western Canada Wine Award" 2003) The 2003 vintage from Austria, including Kurt Angerer, Wimmer-Czerny and Leopold have been tasted and they continue to be among the best examples of Austrian wine making available in North America. >Anyone ? Thansk > >This message was created using the Web-based forum : >www.wein-plus.com/forum/ > This message was created using the Web-based forum : www.wein-plus.com/forum/ |
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