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Dr. Konstantin Frank wines?



 
 
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Old 09-02-2005, 02:46 AM
JDTPumps
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I bought a bottle of the "Salmon Run" 2003 riesling in the NH state iquor store
and I was very impressed. This is the first KF wine I every had, tho I have
read about the producer off and on for years. What else from KF is available
and worth trying?
My wife and I drink the moderate priced German wines frequently, also some of
the WA, OR rieslings and Gewurztraminer. The Salmon Run was very pleasant, but
it had what I can only describe as an "American" character, was clearly not a
knock-off of the German or West Coast wines.
Anybody?
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Old 09-02-2005, 12:39 PM
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"JDTPumps" wrote in message
...
I bought a bottle of the "Salmon Run" 2003 riesling in the NH state iquor

store
and I was very impressed. This is the first KF wine I every had, tho I

have
read about the producer off and on for years. What else from KF is

available
and worth trying?
My wife and I drink the moderate priced German wines frequently, also some

of
the WA, OR rieslings and Gewurztraminer. The Salmon Run was very

pleasant, but
it had what I can only describe as an "American" character, was clearly

not a
knock-off of the German or West Coast wines.
Anybody?


"Salmon Run" is actually KF's "value" line; they also offer other releases.
I visited the winery last fall, and was also impressed with their regularly
bottled Riesling and gewurtz; less so by the reds.

Regards,
Dean


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Old 09-02-2005, 12:39 PM
DPM
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"JDTPumps" wrote in message
...
I bought a bottle of the "Salmon Run" 2003 riesling in the NH state iquor

store
and I was very impressed. This is the first KF wine I every had, tho I

have
read about the producer off and on for years. What else from KF is

available
and worth trying?
My wife and I drink the moderate priced German wines frequently, also some

of
the WA, OR rieslings and Gewurztraminer. The Salmon Run was very

pleasant, but
it had what I can only describe as an "American" character, was clearly

not a
knock-off of the German or West Coast wines.
Anybody?


"Salmon Run" is actually KF's "value" line; they also offer other releases.
I visited the winery last fall, and was also impressed with their regularly
bottled Riesling and gewurtz; less so by the reds.

Regards,
Dean


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Old 09-02-2005, 01:25 PM
Larry Swain
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DPM wrote:

"JDTPumps" wrote in message
...

I bought a bottle of the "Salmon Run" 2003 riesling in the NH state iquor


store

and I was very impressed. This is the first KF wine I every had, tho I


have

read about the producer off and on for years. What else from KF is


available

and worth trying?
My wife and I drink the moderate priced German wines frequently, also some


of

the WA, OR rieslings and Gewurztraminer. The Salmon Run was very


pleasant, but

it had what I can only describe as an "American" character, was clearly


not a

knock-off of the German or West Coast wines.
Anybody?



"Salmon Run" is actually KF's "value" line; they also offer other releases.
I visited the winery last fall, and was also impressed with their regularly
bottled Riesling and gewurtz; less so by the reds.


Wow, tis a small world. I had never heard of this winery, but my wife
and I stopped a year ago autumn on our way through the area (she's a
loyal, nay rabid Bully Hill supporter) and stopped by KF. I too liked
the Gewurtz, the Riesling (my wife doesn't drink any F#*#(#* Riesling!);
but I was very curious and think I liked the Rkatsiteli (sp?); in the
Reds I liked the Coho of the Salmon Run series.


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Old 09-02-2005, 01:25 PM
Larry Swain
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DPM wrote:

"JDTPumps" wrote in message
...

I bought a bottle of the "Salmon Run" 2003 riesling in the NH state iquor


store

and I was very impressed. This is the first KF wine I every had, tho I


have

read about the producer off and on for years. What else from KF is


available

and worth trying?
My wife and I drink the moderate priced German wines frequently, also some


of

the WA, OR rieslings and Gewurztraminer. The Salmon Run was very


pleasant, but

it had what I can only describe as an "American" character, was clearly


not a

knock-off of the German or West Coast wines.
Anybody?



"Salmon Run" is actually KF's "value" line; they also offer other releases.
I visited the winery last fall, and was also impressed with their regularly
bottled Riesling and gewurtz; less so by the reds.


Wow, tis a small world. I had never heard of this winery, but my wife
and I stopped a year ago autumn on our way through the area (she's a
loyal, nay rabid Bully Hill supporter) and stopped by KF. I too liked
the Gewurtz, the Riesling (my wife doesn't drink any F#*#(#* Riesling!);
but I was very curious and think I liked the Rkatsiteli (sp?); in the
Reds I liked the Coho of the Salmon Run series.


 




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