Reviews and commentaries on wine. The main, but not exclusive, emphasis is on wines of Burgundy and Germany.
Monday, September 4, 2017
VDP GG Tasting 2016 -- Nahe Part II: the Central Region -- Dr. Crusius, Dönnhoff, Gut Hermannsberg, Schäfer-Fröhlich
Dönnhoff and Schäfer-Fröhlich, habitually among the best dry Riesling producers in Germany, came close to producing great wines, but so far, they were just a bit short of it for me.
The single Nahe GG that I tasted that I chose not to review was in this section, and it may well be a very good wine, but it seemed disjointed, perhaps from recent bottling.(Continue reading here.)
posted by Claude Kolm has been writing The Fine Wine Review since 1986. At the end of 2014, it switched to a blog in order to allow more timely and in depth information about estates. @ 7:53 AM
Currently, The Fine Wine Review specializes in wines of Burgundy and Germany, although coverage is given to other areas, as time permits.
In addition to writing for The Fine Wine Review, Claude Kolm has also written for The World of Fine Wine and Taste Magazine.
The cover article that he wrote on the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti and Aubert de Villaine for The World of Fine Wine can be found at: http://www.academiedesvinsanciens.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Aubert-de-Villaine-dans-Fine-Wine-Magazine.pdf.
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