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Tag Archives: Anne Krebiehl MW
What is it with German Wine?
As a wine lover I feel fairly split between the major wine producing nations of Europe. I have an enduring love of Italian wines, with a pendulum swinging every few years between Tuscany and Piemonte. I’ve said emphatically this year … Continue reading
Posted in German Wine, Wine, Wine Writing
Tagged Anne Krebiehl MW, German Book List, German Dry Wines, German Technology versus Romanticism, German Wine, Jan Matthias Klein Staffelter Hof, Paula Redes Sidore, Place of German Natural Wine, Revolution in German Wine, The Giesenheim Gamble, Trink Magazine, TRINKTalks, Valerie Kathawala
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The Wines Of Germany by Anne Krebiehl MW (book review)
A new book on Germany is a welcome addition to the wine library of any serious wine lover. There isn’t a lot of literature on German wine out there. My previous go-to for a work on the whole country would … Continue reading