Posts Tagged ‘Wagram’

VINUM – Missionswerk Öxle | 2009 Grüner Veltliner: Kvevre (Amphorenwein)

April 12th, 2012 | admin

www.vinum.de | VINUM – Missionswerk Öxle: Carsten Henn, VINUM-Blogger und langjähriger Weinjournalist von Europas Weinmagazin ist überzeugter Weingeniesser. In der Videokolummne „Missionswerk Öxle“ versucht er, den Kabarettisten Hagen Range – einen Biertrinker – vom Wein zu überzeugen: Wein oder Bier? In der heutigen Folge degustieren die beiden einen 2009er Grünen Veltliner „Kvevre“ vom Weingut Bernhard Ott. Kann der Wein aus Wagram (Österreich), der in Amphoren ausgebaut wurde, unseren Biertrinker bekehren?

Wine Is Serious Business 58: Grüner Veltliner from Austria – part 2

April 12th, 2012 | admin

We received samples of some Austrian wines, and we were pretty excited to share them with you. Additionally, our friend David Speer from Red Slate Wine Company agreed to do the show with us. He had some good information that we wouldn’t have had, and it was fun to share the wines with him too. Thanks to Constance Chamberlain for hooking us up with such great examples of Austrian wine. I looked up some prices online, and ended up thoroughly impressed. We taste the 2009 Zahel Grüner Veltliner Goldberg ~$20, the 2009 Laurenz und Sophie Singing Grüner Veltliner ~$14, the 2009 Domane Wachau Terrassen Federspiel Grüner Veltliner $16, and the 2009 Fritsch Wagram Schlossberg Grüner Veltliner ~$22. The question of the day is in the video, but learning how to spell the word is part of the question, so you’ll have to watch it to answer! Link to Part 1: www.youtube.com

Wine Is Serious Business 104: 2010 Grüner Veltliner from Austria

April 12th, 2012 | admin

Beau is back with a handful of Grüner Veltliner wines he received as samples. He invited us over after finishing up a Twitter event with the wines, and we were both interested in checking them out. We picked 3 of them all from 2010, the Leth Steinagrund, the Fritsch Steinberg, and the Forstreiter Schiefer. Tell us your thoughts about Grüner Veltliner.

Wine Is Serious Business 58: Grüner Veltliner from Austria – part 1

April 12th, 2012 | admin

We received samples of some Austrian wines, and we were pretty excited to share them with you. Additionally, our friend David Speer from Red Slate Wine Company agreed to do the show with us. He had some good information that we wouldn’t have had, and it was fun to share the wines with him too. Thanks to Constance Chamberlain for hooking us up with such great examples of Austrian wine. I looked up some prices online, and ended up thoroughly impressed. We taste the 2009 Zahel Grüner Veltliner Goldberg ~$20, the 2009 Laurenz und Sophie Singing Grüner Veltliner ~$14, the 2009 Domane Wachau Terrassen Federspiel Grüner Veltliner $16, and the 2009 Fritsch Wagram Schlossberg Grüner Veltliner ~$22. The question of the day is in the video, but learning how to spell the word is part of the question, so you’ll have to watch it to answer! Link to Part 2: www.youtube.com

Hans Czerny, Weingut Wimmer-Czerny, Fels/Wagram

März 29th, 2012 | admin

Hans Czerny: Grüner Veltliner, der Weingarten, der Wagram und der Gaumen der Weinliebhaber – die Weine gibt’s bei – s.burg.cx

# 30 Rotwein aus Österreich!

März 27th, 2012 | admin

Marlene gewöhnt sich an ihre neue Haarfarbe und verkostet in der Zwischenzeit ein paar Zweigelts!