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Submitted by Julian Thursday, 14/07/2011

In reply to by Namri

Wine and dialect - this is a glorious topic to bring up, which we must somehow journalistically address one day. I'll just say this: Give me a bottle of Trollinger, some lentils, Spätzle and sausages and see if I don't speak in tongues as well.

2009 - no more dry whites from that vintage, for my part. A bit too much of the oomph for me at the end. But a classic red wine vintage - I'm really undecided on any names, because I'm partly looking for new, lesser-known stuff to share over the blog. Knipser and Huber though - what makes you think we don't like them? Au contraire, Knipser is going from strengh to strength, cutting edge even in dry whites where previously I found them a little too crowd-pleasing. And Huber is a giant of German Pinot Noir, couldn't possibly say anything bad about his wines.
Best from Julian

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