Now...you may ask what this has to do with the blog....
1. Read the title....'memories'...which is a weak excuse I know.....
and...
2. German whites were only ever Riesling...now we have Grauburgunder, Weissburgunder, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. After the initial teething problems...most properties have learned and now there is a large range to be had.
Weingut Freiherr von Gleichenstein Grauer Burgunder Spätlese trocken 2008
Baden, Germany
Purchased at the property for € 12,50... this has surprisingly plenty of minerals up front. The wine is a little 'fat'...and next day still a bit 'plump'. I find most mid-range examples need time...I have only ever 'loved' one...and that was a Grosses Gewächs. So...I guess my wife is the GG and all the girls I left behind...well...I only 'liked' them.
Points 16.25
I love beetroot...and finely sliced ...this time with some fresh shrimps on top...complimented both wines.
Ewald Kopp Chardonnay trocken 'S' 2009 Baden, Germany
Again...purchased at the property...and I had pointed to the list where both 2008 & 2009 were shown. I was sidetracked by the owner and didn't check which one the assistant had packed. Again...minerals sprang from the glass...but this Chardonnay was slimmer...stones and streams...a sparkling freshness but no way not to be taken seriously. A trace of sweetness...but from the grape...not the barrel. Does anyone still drink those New World examples that flooded the markets all thoses years ago? A retry next day...and it had developed an enticing exotic smell and the palate threw up lychees and it reminded me of a small scale Condrieu.
At € 13,50 this is a must-buy-again bottle
Points 16.75
2 comments:
Barry,
Excellent and extraordinarily amusing! I hope you've kept the wig :)
That 'mane' took ages to get right....
It is still with me...albeit a little lighter in colour and shorter in length.
No additions have been made to any other parts either...still all my own!
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