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Michael Lemberger and his penchant for tradition / 2008 Upper Mountain Lemberger Great Growth Count needle mannn

Michael Graf Adelmann . Poor, who here snobbish wine needle suspected. The Great Greenhouse
presentation on 26 September this year in the halls of the monastery of Eberbach, I had the opportunity to go with him a few words, and above all to taste its wines. Impressed
gave me his strong trend towards various grape varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc, etc.. He is rich in the Württemberg varieties to use. A little Cabernet can be found in his Brussels red wines, but as it listens to the native vines rebellion. Nevertheless, he creates something that did not taste my subjective thought possible to vinify namely grandiose Lviv.
Lemberger, Trollinger, Red wine? All varieties with which you can hunt the Direttore usually from Wingert. This blunt fruit bombs and Zahnverfärber found very rarely in my glass again. Normally I would say: "Does not a man," but I am teachable and I was so glad to meet an exception to the rule. The 2007 and 2008 Kleinbottwar Upper Mountain ", the black lion" Lemberger Large greenhouse roars really like the powerful animal names!
Well, the orange colors are more typical for this kind of variety, but knows the bouquet to shine. Expressive red fruit of black cherries, currants, cranberries and a touch of festive orange peel. The whole thing topped with a good pinch of pepper and a little chili Chayenne. Reminds me of the exciting smells of the great spice bazaar in Istanbul. A truly inspiring and classy nose. On the palate the extreme counter-example. Noble structure, medium body, harmonious acidity with a dry finish. The forest berries and spice blend here at once. This extreme contrast between the nose and palate
prepares extreme pleasure to drink. Finally a really exciting red wine at affordable prices. The whole thing is also still a large greenhouse. As pleasantly as I is the charming and funny Michael Graf Adelmann, so frankly I'm back to the Lemberger grape.
Good expanded in the what!
PS: Lemberger, also called Blue Blaufränkisch or Limburger, is most often developed in Germany in Württemberg. 1581 hectares of vineyard stand 2007th

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