I'll just add two things about Kühn: One, his three-grape wines have repeatedly been refused Großes Gewächs (great growth) status because they have not been found to be "typical" of the Rheingau. What this says about the Rheingau or about the german wine bureaucracy, or about plain unmitigated envy, I leave up to you. Two, I would be very interested to hear from anyone who has actually managed to engage P.J. Kühn in a meaningful conversation about his wines, because I have tried and failed, and it seems that other german wine bloggers have suffered the same fate.
Kühn
I'll just add two things about Kühn: One, his three-grape wines have repeatedly been refused Großes Gewächs (great growth) status because they have not been found to be "typical" of the Rheingau. What this says about the Rheingau or about the german wine bureaucracy, or about plain unmitigated envy, I leave up to you. Two, I would be very interested to hear from anyone who has actually managed to engage P.J. Kühn in a meaningful conversation about his wines, because I have tried and failed, and it seems that other german wine bloggers have suffered the same fate.