Germany - a land of boring wine or wine heaven? Fredrik, 18-Aug-2005 09:48
Article in the Independent today says that only 34% of Germans . . . Claude Kolm/The Fine Wine Review, 24-Aug-2005 16:46
Germany - a land of boring wine or wine heaven? Dirk Kind, 23-Aug-2005 10:36
Germany - a land of boring wine or wine heaven? Sandy Swenson, 23-Aug-2005 02:34
Germany - a land of boring wine or wine heaven? barnaby33, 23-Aug-2005 01:40
California, huh? Rahsaan, 23-Aug-2005 10:54
Image factors Paul B., Ontario, Canada, 19-Aug-2005 19:55
Germany - a land of boring wine or wine heaven? Bryan Loofbourrow, 19-Aug-2005 00:30
Germany - a land of boring wine or wine heaven? Eric Ifune, 19-Aug-2005 00:15
Germany - do they make anything other than Riesling? Sue Courtney, 18-Aug-2005 19:16
No not really Fredrik, 19-Aug-2005 08:44
Scheurebe! David M. Bueker, 18-Aug-2005 23:49
Don't you want to qualify this? Rahsaan, 19-Aug-2005 02:01
Say what? Chris Coad, 19-Aug-2005 10:42
Ok Rahsaan, 19-Aug-2005 10:57
crossings... Harald Trost, 23-Aug-2005 09:24
Ok Rahsaan, 23-Aug-2005 13:43
Ok Jude Fisher (Barcelona), 19-Aug-2005 22:05
So are you telling me Rahsaan, 20-Aug-2005 00:50
Scheurebe David M. Bueker, 19-Aug-2005 13:11
Limited experience Rahsaan, 19-Aug-2005 13:48
Bruder Dr. Becker David M. Bueker, 19-Aug-2005 20:28
Bruder Dr. Becker Rahsaan, 19-Aug-2005 21:35
I wish to defend Scheurebe also--I enjoyed wines from this JC (NC), 19-Aug-2005 13:44
Muller Thurgau Fredrik, 19-Aug-2005 11:33
Of course, Riesling is their premier grape variety, but ... Gary Barlettano, 18-Aug-2005 21:02
You misunderstood Sue Courtney, 19-Aug-2005 06:39
Maybe it's changed a lot since I lived in Germany... JC (NC), 18-Aug-2005 16:33
It's a gated subdivision of wine heaven. Gary Barlettano, 18-Aug-2005 14:53
Your view is that they drink german wines? Fredrik, 18-Aug-2005 17:08
Your view is that they drink german wines? Gary Barlettano, 18-Aug-2005 17:18
When was it?(e) Fredrik, 18-Aug-2005 17:31
1973-1990, but I still have a lot of contact with the "Vaterland" (e) Gary Barlettano, 18-Aug-2005 17:44
OBS:want to know how you imagine the German market not german wines! Fredrik, 18-Aug-2005 13:14
Cannot buy it for love nor money where I live Alex Rychlewski, 18-Aug-2005 12:37
Long, unpronounceable words David M. Bueker, 18-Aug-2005 12:55
Ah, but those are French, sonorous, and dead easy to pronounce :-) Alex Rychlewski, 18-Aug-2005 13:15
In fairness, German's pronunciation is more regular Robin Garr, 18-Aug-2005 15:07
I know, just teasin' Robin (e) Alex Rychlewski, 18-Aug-2005 15:44
Your right but what to do about it? Fredrik, 18-Aug-2005 13:32
Frederik, I'm not the one to ask Alex Rychlewski, 18-Aug-2005 14:14
Steady increase Fredrik, 18-Aug-2005 15:56
Skip kabinett & spatlese??? David M. Bueker, 18-Aug-2005 13:53
Not hard at all David M. Bueker, 18-Aug-2005 13:26
Auslese is just one word because .. John Trombley, 18-Aug-2005 17:30
sorry, it is spelled "Fruehlingsplaetzchen" (e) Harald Trost, 23-Aug-2005 09:33
sorry, it is spelled "Fruehlingsplaetzchen" (e) John Trombley, 23-Aug-2005 16:39
meaning Harald Trost, 24-Aug-2005 09:02
Not really my point David M. Bueker, 18-Aug-2005 17:57
Not really my point John Trombley, 18-Aug-2005 18:09
Your right but what to do about it? Fred, 18-Aug-2005 13:16
I guess I do not really understand your question David M. Bueker, 18-Aug-2005 11:48
peter got it right Fredrik, 18-Aug-2005 13:16
I guess I do Peter Ruhrberg (Saarbrücken), 18-Aug-2005 12:47
Well based on some of the average restaurants David M. Bueker, 18-Aug-2005 13:29
small basis Peter Ruhrberg (Saarbrücken), 18-Aug-2005 13:53
Peter's right . . . Jeff Fowler, 18-Aug-2005 19:04
refusal Peter Ruhrberg (Saarbrücken), 19-Aug-2005 11:58
refusal Harald Trost, 23-Aug-2005 09:46
refusal Peter Ruhrberg (Saarbrücken), 23-Aug-2005 12:50
it reflects the poor state of German wines Fredrik, 19-Aug-2005 08:41
Hasn't been my experience. Sam Platt, 19-Aug-2005 18:10
Nice Fredrik, 22-Aug-2005 09:35
Nice Sandy Swenson, 23-Aug-2005 02:50

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