Claude Kolm
Claude Kolm
Frankly, there's no burden of proof in this situation (but if there were, it is you who were challenging my statement, so then the burden of proof would be on you, not me). Each is entitled to his or her own opinion -- that's all it is, opinion and not fact. So we disagree. Big deal. That doesn't bother me and if it bothers you, that's your problem (and it would be worrisome).
FWIW, I certainly have not maintained that all wines from Juliusspital are superb. As I stated above, the supermarket wines are "preiswertig" (good value for their class), which is a relative judgment, not saying that they are great wines in an absolute sense.
As for the top vineyards, yes, I'll say that wines such as Stein and Julius-Echter-Berg often are splendid examples of the vineyards, in my opinion, although they are not the only ones from those vineyards that I adore and there is a difference from one producer to another -- just as there is among, say, Rousseau, Trapet, Rémy, Rossignol-Trapet, Leroy, and Dujac for Chambertin -- and I fully agree with what the French say about "la difference." I have my personal preferences for one or another, but I admire them all in their own individual ways.
FWIW, I certainly have not maintained that all wines from Juliusspital are superb. As I stated above, the supermarket wines are "preiswertig" (good value for their class), which is a relative judgment, not saying that they are great wines in an absolute sense.
As for the top vineyards, yes, I'll say that wines such as Stein and Julius-Echter-Berg often are splendid examples of the vineyards, in my opinion, although they are not the only ones from those vineyards that I adore and there is a difference from one producer to another -- just as there is among, say, Rousseau, Trapet, Rémy, Rossignol-Trapet, Leroy, and Dujac for Chambertin -- and I fully agree with what the French say about "la difference." I have my personal preferences for one or another, but I admire them all in their own individual ways.