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rozili 15-03-2009 05:49 PM

Wineries in the southwest
 
Hi everyone, I'm new to the group and excited to be part of the
discussions. I love exploring wines and small boutique wineries. I'm
planning a fall wine tasting trip in the southwest. Any suggestions
on must visit wineries.

Mark Lipton[_1_] 15-03-2009 06:22 PM

Wineries in the southwest
 
rozili wrote:
> Hi everyone, I'm new to the group and excited to be part of the
> discussions. I love exploring wines and small boutique wineries. I'm
> planning a fall wine tasting trip in the southwest. Any suggestions
> on must visit wineries.


If you're talking about the American Southwest, my favorite winery would
be Gruet in Albuquerque, hands down. Their "winery" is a tasting room
set in an industrial park, but their wines more than make up for the
lack of ambience.

Mark Lipton

--
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Anders Tørneskog 15-03-2009 10:23 PM

Wineries in the southwest
 

"rozili" > skrev i melding
...
> Hi everyone, I'm new to the group and excited to be part of the
> discussions. I love exploring wines and small boutique wineries. I'm
> planning a fall wine tasting trip in the southwest. Any suggestions
> on must visit wineries.

You should see the Dr. Heger winery in Kaiserstuhl. The volcanic soil of
that area and the warmer climate of Baden in southwestern Germany is pretty
favourable for Pinot Gris which the locals call Grauburgunder.
Anders



Doug Anderson 15-03-2009 11:42 PM

Wineries in the southwest
 
Mike Tommasi > writes:

> Mark Lipton wrote:
> > rozili wrote:
> >> Hi everyone, I'm new to the group and excited to be part of the
> >> discussions. I love exploring wines and small boutique wineries. I'm
> >> planning a fall wine tasting trip in the southwest. Any suggestions
> >> on must visit wineries.

> > If you're talking about the American Southwest, my favorite winery
> > would
> > be Gruet in Albuquerque, hands down. Their "winery" is a tasting room
> > set in an industrial park, but their wines more than make up for the
> > lack of ambience.

>
> If you're talking about the French Southwest, my favourite wineries
> would be the Jurançon wines of Uroulat (Charles Hours) and Domaine de
> Souch (Yvonne Hegoburu).


And if you are talking about the Canadian southwest, you might try Quail's
Gate, Laughing Stock, Black Hills, Burrowing Owl and Osoyoos in the
Okanagan valley.

Michael Pronay 16-03-2009 08:54 AM

Wineries in the southwest
 
Mike Tommasi > wrote:

> If you're talking about the French Southwest, my favourite
> wineries would be the Jurançon wines of Uroulat (Charles Hours)
> and Domaine de Souch (Yvonne Hegoburu).
>
> Next:
> ...
> Austria?


Don't get politics in here. There's no wine in Austria's Southwest
-- unless you take Südtirol/Alto Adige as Austria's Southwest ;-)

M.

Nils Gustaf Lindgren[_1_] 16-03-2009 09:57 AM

Wineries in the southwest
 
Then, in the SW of Sweden, there is the Nangijala winery - high prices,
questionable quality - a definite winner

Cheers

Nils



Michael Pronay 16-03-2009 10:07 AM

Wineries in the southwest
 
"Nils Gustaf Lindgren" > wrote:

> Then, in the SW of Sweden, there is the Nangijala winery - high
> prices, questionable quality - a definite winner


In Vienna's Southwest, the two top producers are Michael Edlmoser
and Richard Zahel, both members of "WienWein" (= "ViennaWine"), a
quartet of top growers. Fritz Wieninger and Rainer Christ, both
located in the Northwest of the city on the left bank of the
Danube, are the other two.

M.

Michael Pronay 16-03-2009 01:46 PM

Wineries in the southwest
 
Mike Tommasi > wrote:

> In the SW of Slovenia, the Slovenska Istra, I would
> recommend Santomas for his refošk.


I like "his" for "Santomas", the name of the Koper
cooperative ... ;-)

M.

James Silverton[_4_] 16-03-2009 02:10 PM

Wineries in the southwest
 
Mike wrote on Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:01:37 +0100:

> Michael Pronay wrote:
>> Mike Tommasi > wrote:
>>> In the SW of Slovenia, the Slovenska Istra, I would recommend
>>> Santomas for his refošk.

>>
>> I like "his" for "Santomas", the name of the Koper cooperative ...
>> ;-)


> "sunk".


> OK, I meant "her" :-)


In this case, the use of plural pronouns to avoid gender discrimination
would prove more useful than usual. The London Times does that as a
matter of course (and so do I, if that's of any importance :-)


--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


rozili 17-03-2009 01:08 PM

Wineries in the southwest
 
On Mar 16, 8:10Â*am, "James Silverton" >
wrote:
> Â*Mike Â*wrote Â*on Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:01:37 +0100:
>
> > Michael Pronay wrote:
> >> Mike Tommasi > wrote:
> >>> In the SW of Slovenia, the Slovenska Istra, I would recommend
> >>> Santomas for his refošk.

>
> >> I like "his" for "Santomas", the name of the Koper cooperative ...
> >> ;-)

> > "sunk".
> > OK, I meant "her" :-)

>
> In this case, the use of plural pronouns to avoid gender discrimination
> would prove more useful than usual. The London Times does that as a
> matter of course (and so do I, if that's of any importance :-)
>
> --
>
> James Silverton
> Potomac, Maryland
>
> Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


oops, I suppose the country might help here. Southwest in the US.
Thoughts - love all the suggestions!

Anders Tørneskog 17-03-2009 09:33 PM

Wineries in the southwest
 

"rozili" > skrev i melding
...
>oops, I suppose the country might help here. Southwest in the US.
>Thoughts - love all the suggestions!


<bg> Nice to see that you accepted the fun! I'm sure you'll get a proper
answer by someone in the know.

Anders
(Scandinavia)




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