originally posted by Yixin:
Just drink it, fucker, and let us know.
You're welcome.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
And then there are the vineyard differences. Oberhauser Brucke seems to be one of their longest aging vinyards whereas Niederhauser Hermannshohle is surprisingly not, beautiful as it is be when young. I have no idea about Norheimer Kirschheck which is what you're asking about.
Of course my experience is limited, there are all sort of shipping and storage vartions, etc. YMMV, especially if you drink hybrids.
originally posted by Yule Kim:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
And then there are the vineyard differences. Oberhauser Brucke seems to be one of their longest aging vinyards whereas Niederhauser Hermannshohle is surprisingly not, beautiful as it is be when young. I have no idea about Norheimer Kirschheck which is what you're asking about.
Of course my experience is limited, there are all sort of shipping and storage vartions, etc. YMMV, especially if you drink hybrids.
Hybrids? Donnhoff grows hybrids?
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Yule Kim:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
And then there are the vineyard differences. Oberhauser Brucke seems to be one of their longest aging vinyards whereas Niederhauser Hermannshohle is surprisingly not, beautiful as it is be when young. I have no idea about Norheimer Kirschheck which is what you're asking about.
Of course my experience is limited, there are all sort of shipping and storage vartions, etc. YMMV, especially if you drink hybrids.
Hybrids? Donnhoff grows hybrids?
Sorry, Prius/Paul B/mileage humor.