2017 was not an easy year for wine in the Alsace. Frost in spring and a very early harvest resulted in low quantity but good quality. Overall, 2017 was a good vintage.
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2017 was not an easy year for wine in the Alsace. Frost in spring and a very early harvest resulted in low quantity but good quality. Overall, 2017 was a good vintage.
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Good to know. I’ll remember that!
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Got to be kept in the right temperature conditions….white wine especially…2017 is already 5 years old. Just saying….
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Actually, Sue, don’t tell Elke, but I’m not that fond of Riesling anyway ….
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😄 … 🍷? Better? I also have 🍺 on offer.
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Yup, a red would be great. But beer? I’ve never understood it. Tastes of soap to me.
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I never liked beer until we returned from Saudi Arabia. Now I usually prefer it to wine, except occasional forays into red wine depending on the food.
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A good Alsace, Riesling, bone dry, that’s for me
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It has to be dry. Sweet wine is an abomination! 😁
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Indeed, Elke!
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Me too!
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I’ll have some of that thanks 🙂
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You’re very welcome to it. Come and collect?
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Wouldn’t that be a blast
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👍🏽😸 Henry would be thrilled, too!
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As long as it tastes good, I don’t care about the vintage. Perusing the comments, I’ll weigh in with: agree to no sweet wine, agree to preferring red (although in the hot, hot Arizona summers, a dry, cold white is perfect, or a rosé; agree to liking beer, porters or stouts for me. 🙂
janet
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