Mark Lipton wrote:
>>Hmmm... GV is just a poor excuse for Riesling?? Sorry, but I can't
agree. As much as I appreciate the qualities of a good Riesling, GV is
an even more versatile food wine IMO owing to its not being so
aromatic.<<
I have to agree with you. I love Riesling on its own merits, but don't
really see the point in comparing the two.
And yes, absolutely they shortchanged Johann a star or two!

But seriously, I do think that our low prices on his wines might be a
factor in folks perceiving it as being somehow of lesser quality. It's
something we have long suspected, and then the article as much as said
so: "When it's grown in a superior location, cropped lower still and
picked by hand, Gruner Veltliner can produce a superb wine that's
complex and aromatic, typically dry, peppery or spicy (or a combination
of freshly ground white pepper and grated nutmeg) and capable of aging.
Expect to pay $30-plus at retail for this level of Gruner."
Frustrating!
e.
BTW- the "boys" (Johann and Franz-Josef) will be back in town at the
end of February. It's a shame you've moved! I think we'll do a few
tastings at shops and perhaps a winemakers dinner.