After having lived in the southern parts of Germany, namely in Tübingen, I do share some of your musings with regards to Trollinger. Bearing in mind that I was raised on Spätburgunder from the Ahrtal I have to admit that I have shared a bottle or two of Trollinger aka "Zechwein" without any remorse. Mind you, the bottles seemed to help me understand the Swabian dialect. Anyhow, after my move to Berli, I have caught myself pondering the thought of ordering a case of Aldinger's finest T., but 2010's already sold out, except for his Edition wines.
Which 2009 German wines is the Wine Rambler thinking about ordering? Me has got an eye on Adeneuer, Bercher, Salwey, Schwegler, Knipser and Huber - though I have come to understand that the Rambler is not an avid fan of the latter two.
After having lived in the
After having lived in the southern parts of Germany, namely in Tübingen, I do share some of your musings with regards to Trollinger. Bearing in mind that I was raised on Spätburgunder from the Ahrtal I have to admit that I have shared a bottle or two of Trollinger aka "Zechwein" without any remorse. Mind you, the bottles seemed to help me understand the Swabian dialect. Anyhow, after my move to Berli, I have caught myself pondering the thought of ordering a case of Aldinger's finest T., but 2010's already sold out, except for his Edition wines.
Which 2009 German wines is the Wine Rambler thinking about ordering? Me has got an eye on Adeneuer, Bercher, Salwey, Schwegler, Knipser and Huber - though I have come to understand that the Rambler is not an avid fan of the latter two.
Best - namri.