German 2004s - fine dry wines by any measure
8 Aug 2005 by JR
Tino Seiwert, Pinard de Picard, Saarlouis: It was with great interest that I read your report 2004 German wine – a return to classicism . I was so pleased to find that a world-renowned expert outside Germany had finally recognised the quality of the great dry Rieslings. I myself am a wine merchant and for many years I have concentrated on the south of France (Rhône, Languedoc-Roussillon and Cahors). In the past three to four years, however, due to the qualitative revolution in several wine-growing areas, German wines have gained prominence. This new-found prominence is in evidence not only in me ‘a lover of great...

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