Catching up on IDTT podcasts while doing the dishes tonight. A relatively brief (and perhaps edited?) interview with Johannes Hirsch. I have fond memories of how kind he and his wife were to me on a visit to the winery 15 years ago, but I haven't visited since. The wines are not in heavy rotation at Casa Joe, either--I overbought Austrian wines as I did Vouvray, and the p'ox has put me in a panic to move through certain vintages and wines, so I'm not buying much either.
It sounds from Comrade Levi's interview that I have missed a lot of time there--conversion to biodynamics, screwcaps, and so on, and some of the changes have been reversed. Terry doesn't invite me to his tastings anymore, and I haven't tried to crash lately either.
Does anyone have a current read on the wines? I always thought they were in the rank behind Gobelsburg and Brundlmayer in the neighborhood, another reason perhaps why there isn't much in the cellar. But I feel out of date and behind the times in the Kamptal. How do people like Hirsch these days? How do the wines compare to other local producers?
It sounds from Comrade Levi's interview that I have missed a lot of time there--conversion to biodynamics, screwcaps, and so on, and some of the changes have been reversed. Terry doesn't invite me to his tastings anymore, and I haven't tried to crash lately either.
Does anyone have a current read on the wines? I always thought they were in the rank behind Gobelsburg and Brundlmayer in the neighborhood, another reason perhaps why there isn't much in the cellar. But I feel out of date and behind the times in the Kamptal. How do people like Hirsch these days? How do the wines compare to other local producers?