daugen
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Bird, I like a nice semi sweet German Reisling, the only white wine other than champagne I like colder than room temp.
There are also "ice wines" that are very good dessert sipping wines. These are from the latest possible harvest, when your grapes are almost like raisins from the frost. Too sweet for me but always fun to taste. The terms auslese and spatlese come to mind and I forget which is more sweet among the Reislings. Have a special taste for this since the one time I was over there in the early 80's I remember drinking 3-4 dollar bottles of the local reisling that usually was spectacular. Hazy memory of a restaurant below street level somewhere in Southern Germany.
I think it was age 17 when I made the intimate acquaintance with the porcelain god of how can I feel this bad thanks
to Mogen David, or some other concord grape wine. I think the bottle said it was 17 percent alcohol. That can't be regular wine...
I had never been drunk and I wanted to find out what it was like. Most of us have been there at some point.
the weather drums are starting to beat more loudly, very cold temps coming. Mostly missing me, thankfully, but I'm keeping an eye out for
nights in the teens. That's when the sheets go out on the tender bushes.
Stay warm folks.
There are also "ice wines" that are very good dessert sipping wines. These are from the latest possible harvest, when your grapes are almost like raisins from the frost. Too sweet for me but always fun to taste. The terms auslese and spatlese come to mind and I forget which is more sweet among the Reislings. Have a special taste for this since the one time I was over there in the early 80's I remember drinking 3-4 dollar bottles of the local reisling that usually was spectacular. Hazy memory of a restaurant below street level somewhere in Southern Germany.
I think it was age 17 when I made the intimate acquaintance with the porcelain god of how can I feel this bad thanks
to Mogen David, or some other concord grape wine. I think the bottle said it was 17 percent alcohol. That can't be regular wine...
I had never been drunk and I wanted to find out what it was like. Most of us have been there at some point.
the weather drums are starting to beat more loudly, very cold temps coming. Mostly missing me, thankfully, but I'm keeping an eye out for
nights in the teens. That's when the sheets go out on the tender bushes.
Stay warm folks.