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From: bermes@ihu1m.UUCP (Terry Bermes)
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Subject: Re: An Intro. to German Wines
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Date: Fri, 4-Jan-85 09:28:33 EST
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   The 1983 German wines look to be very good especially when comparing
them to their 1982 counterparts (very watery wines for the most part).
My wife and I were fortunate enough to get in on a direct order from
Germany which made for some incredible prices. We purchased quite a variety
from Kabinett to Auslese. The finest of the lot was the Oppenheimer Kronnenbrunnen
Auslese. This wine is highly recommended if it can be found.
                                         Terry Bermes

Over the holidays we opened up a bottle of a 1975 TBA from the Oppenheimer
area. This is the nectar of the gods!