but at the same time, I confess that this is not nearly enough. There is this one Chardonnay from Bernhard Huber, for instance (insanely high rating in the German Press) that I still quietly berate myself at times for not having bought. And do you happen to remember that rather mysterious aged Chardonnay from St. Urbanshof (!) that I got over eBay and on which we never managed to find any background details? So further encouragement indeed needed. As to your vision of me standing in my wine cellar, it has to be called eerily realistic, since stand up and wedge yourself between the cardboard boxes is now the only thing you can do down there (turn around or even bend down? not so much).
Re: Julian, do you hear me?
Loud and clear, Torsten my man. To clear my name of any imputation of Chardonnay ignorance, I would point to
http://www.winerambler.net/wine/staatsweingut-meersburg-meersburger-cho…
but at the same time, I confess that this is not nearly enough. There is this one Chardonnay from Bernhard Huber, for instance (insanely high rating in the German Press) that I still quietly berate myself at times for not having bought. And do you happen to remember that rather mysterious aged Chardonnay from St. Urbanshof (!) that I got over eBay and on which we never managed to find any background details? So further encouragement indeed needed. As to your vision of me standing in my wine cellar, it has to be called eerily realistic, since stand up and wedge yourself between the cardboard boxes is now the only thing you can do down there (turn around or even bend down? not so much).