It has been ages since I dropped by the blog, sorry guys. Moving to Berlin has been a bit crazy (small baby doesn't help either I guess)
I visited Tesch a few years ago with Wines of Germany, he is a bit of a character. I think the wines are great, a real education in the way Riesling conveys the type of soil it is grown on.
I don't think he gets the respect he deserves to be honest. And boy are they dry, my personal favourite is the Karthäuser but to taste them side by side is a treat.
On the marketing side keep an eye out for the 3D vineyard map.
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It has been ages since I
It has been ages since I dropped by the blog, sorry guys. Moving to Berlin has been a bit crazy (small baby doesn't help either I guess)
I visited Tesch a few years ago with Wines of Germany, he is a bit of a character. I think the wines are great, a real education in the way Riesling conveys the type of soil it is grown on.
I don't think he gets the respect he deserves to be honest. And boy are they dry, my personal favourite is the Karthäuser but to taste them side by side is a treat.
On the marketing side keep an eye out for the 3D vineyard map.