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TN: '06 Gunderloch Kab



 
 
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Old 16-05-2008, 08:47 PM posted to alt.food.wine
DaleW
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Default TN: '06 Gunderloch Kab

With "Cincinnati chili" from freezer (over barley, not pasta, trying
to use leftovers) the 2006 Gunderloch "Jean Baptiste" Riesling
Kabinett (Rheinhessen). Apples and spiced pears, on the drier end of
off-dry, a bit floral. Has a rather heavy feel to it (11% abv) for
someone like me who mostly buys Mosel, but there is enough acidity,
and it goes down smoothly. B
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Old 17-05-2008, 10:39 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Lawrence Leichtman[_2_]
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Default TN: '06 Gunderloch Kab

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DaleW wrote:

With "Cincinnati chili" from freezer (over barley, not pasta, trying
to use leftovers) the 2006 Gunderloch "Jean Baptiste" Riesling
Kabinett (Rheinhessen). Apples and spiced pears, on the drier end of
off-dry, a bit floral. Has a rather heavy feel to it (11% abv) for
someone like me who mostly buys Mosel, but there is enough acidity,
and it goes down smoothly. B


Cincinnati chili is bad enough for a Texan but over barley? Gives me
shudders.
 




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