Thank you for your comment, Lee. Moselland have made a few more interesting design choices and I may review an oddly shaped bottle of a half-dry red wine later this year, so it is not just your candle box (why a candle, one wonders). I haven't had much experience of Moselland wines at all, although I have been aware of them for a while. They don't seem to export to the UK, or at least not to the merchants and supermarkets I frequent, and when in Germany I usually look for wines from smaller producers as on these rare visits I want something more special, if that makes sense.
It is encouraging to hear that this is not the only enjoyable (and one would hope reasonably priced) wine they do, it gives me more confidence to tackle the off-dry red, which, I admit it, I so far have been scared of.
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Thank you for your comment, Lee. Moselland have made a few more interesting design choices and I may review an oddly shaped bottle of a half-dry red wine later this year, so it is not just your candle box (why a candle, one wonders). I haven't had much experience of Moselland wines at all, although I have been aware of them for a while. They don't seem to export to the UK, or at least not to the merchants and supermarkets I frequent, and when in Germany I usually look for wines from smaller producers as on these rare visits I want something more special, if that makes sense.
It is encouraging to hear that this is not the only enjoyable (and one would hope reasonably priced) wine they do, it gives me more confidence to tackle the off-dry red, which, I admit it, I so far have been scared of.