Monthly Archives: March 2013

New York Wine Diary: Day 7 – Looking for the Hard Economic Truth in Wine

Once again I’ve managed to get myself in trouble by looking for the truth in wine, although this time it’s an aspect of wine that has nothing to do with the taste: wine prices and the profits they make both … Continue reading

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New York Riesling Diary: Day 5

I read the news, some of which is frightening, out on the street I see and hear people who are obviously suffering, and then I drink a glass of Riesling and I talk with people who enjoy Riesling, and I … Continue reading

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New York Riesling Diary: Day 4 – Great 2012 FLX Riesling!

Those of you who think that tasting wine is some kind of holiday camp should examine the picture above of the Riesling Boot Camp I attended yesterday afternoon! Thanks to Bob Madill of Sheldrake Point winery in New York State’s … Continue reading

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New York Riesling Diary: Day 3 – How the Riesling /non-Riesling Dichotomy is an Illusion

I spent the whole day yesterday running around Manhattan/NYWC from one wine tasting to the next (four in all) and on paper not one of them had anything to do with Riesling. First up was a tasting of the wines … Continue reading

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New York Riesling Diary: Day 1 – The Rock Hard Facts of Terroir for Beginners

I’d been in NYWC less than 24 hours and a minor storm about terroir (French for the taste of the place – a concept applicable to cheese no less than wine) blew up on twitter. A grossly over-simplified concept of … Continue reading

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New York Riesling Diary (AGAIN!): Day 0

Suddenly, inexplicably, finally, logically I’m back in New York Wine City (NYWC) and it feels like a dream I might abruptly awaken from, or that I’ve just awoken from a strange and gritty, colorful and comforting dream of Berlin…but I … Continue reading

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Berlin Riesling Diary: Day 35 – The Good, the Bad and the Unique (far away from Berlin)

At noon today I bumped into Kerstin and Martin Tesch of the (in)famous Tesch estate in Langenlonsheim/Nahe at Hotel Kronenschlösschen in Hattenheim/Rheingau.  OK, strictly speaking “Berlin Riesling Diary” is not truthful, because today I’ve been in the Rheingau and the … Continue reading

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Wein des Monats März 2013 – eine sensationelle Preis-Leistung!

2011 Riesling trocken “Alter Reben” €6,50 von Sebastian Schneider Der Mittelrhein ist ein kleines und immer noch unbekanntes Weinbaugebiet, obwohl es auch der romantische Teil des Rheintals ist, der seit Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts Dichter und Maler inspiriert (und noch … Continue reading

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Berlin Riesling Diary: Day 33 – The sensational value for money Wine of the Month March 2013

2011 Riesling trocken ‘Alte Reben’ from Schneider – das Weingut The Mittelrhein region of Germany is small and little-known, although this is the Romantic Rhine which inspired poets and painters from the early years of the 19th century. More important … Continue reading

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