Riesling
Die NY Times hat trockene Deutsche Rieslinge entdeckt!
Die gut sind!
Oh! mein! Gott!
"Dry? Many Americans assume all rieslings are sweet. In fact, most rieslings, whether from Austria, Alsace, Australia or the United States, are dry. Even more surprising is the fact that many German rieslings are dry, too, and that the preference in Germany today and for the last 20 years has overwhelmingly been for dry rieslings. But the most surprising thing to me is how delicious dry German rieslings have become."
"In fact, drinking through almost two dozen dry German rieslings over the last few weeks I was struck by the high quality. How did they get so good?"
Am befremdlichsten finde ich diesen Abschnitt:
“Why, when there are other sources for world-class dry riesling,” he asked, “should Germany focus on being a member of an ensemble when with her table wines with residual sugar, she is not only a soloist but an all-time great one?”
Da möchte man glatt zurückfragen:
Why, when Germany is the best source for dry riesling, would you want to drink anything else?
Es muss doch jemanden bei der Times geben, der Deutsch kann.
Vielleicht auch nicht: "grosses gewäches"
Seufz.
Die gut sind!
Oh! mein! Gott!
"Dry? Many Americans assume all rieslings are sweet. In fact, most rieslings, whether from Austria, Alsace, Australia or the United States, are dry. Even more surprising is the fact that many German rieslings are dry, too, and that the preference in Germany today and for the last 20 years has overwhelmingly been for dry rieslings. But the most surprising thing to me is how delicious dry German rieslings have become."
"In fact, drinking through almost two dozen dry German rieslings over the last few weeks I was struck by the high quality. How did they get so good?"
Am befremdlichsten finde ich diesen Abschnitt:
“Why, when there are other sources for world-class dry riesling,” he asked, “should Germany focus on being a member of an ensemble when with her table wines with residual sugar, she is not only a soloist but an all-time great one?”
Da möchte man glatt zurückfragen:
Why, when Germany is the best source for dry riesling, would you want to drink anything else?
Es muss doch jemanden bei der Times geben, der Deutsch kann.
Vielleicht auch nicht: "grosses gewäches"
Seufz.
loco en la cocina - 23. Apr, 18:19