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Subject:
Locating a beautiful mosel wine.
Category: Family and Home Asked by: finler-ga List Price: $2.50 |
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13 Mar 2003 21:15 PST
Expires: 12 Apr 2003 22:15 PDT Question ID: 175947 |
The wine production of mosel, in Eitelsbach, appears dominated by one large vinyard "karthauserhofberg". There used to be a far smaller Eitelsbacher vinyard, producing beautiful wine, named Marienholtz, a name I haven't seen in years. Are they still producing wine under the same name? Is any available here in the USA? What outfit is the importer? |
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Subject:
Re: Locating a beautiful mosel wine.
Answered By: jackburton-ga on 14 Mar 2003 00:16 PST |
hi finler, I believe you can get hold of this wine from: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Calvert Woodley 4339 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008 Phone: 202-966-0445 Fax: 202-537-5086 Email: wine@calvertwoodley.com http://www.wineaccess.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "1999 Bischofliche Weinguter Trier Riesling Auslese Gold Capsule Eitelsbacher Marienholz (500 ml)" Winery: Bischofliche Weinguter Trier Style: White Wine Varietal: Riesling Region: Mosel-Saar-Ruwer Price: $21.99 To buy, click here http://www.wineaccess.com/store/calvertwoodley/ecommerce/product.html?product_id=10251012 For details about the owner & staff, click here: http://www.wineaccess.com/store/calvertwoodley/our-staff.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Search terms used: marienholz ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I hope this helps! --JB |
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Re: Locating a beautiful mosel wine.
From: pinkfreud-ga on 13 Mar 2003 21:23 PST |
I believe it is 'Marienholz' rather than 'Marienholtz'. The winery apparently still exists: "Bischofliche Weinguter Saar-Ruwer 1999 Eitelsbacher Marienholz This winery is owned by the Church and has been since the 17th century. Several kilometres of tunnels used by the winery for barrel ageing and storage stretch under the Roman town of Trier. Hugh Johnson says: ... the vineyards of the Bischoflichen Weinguter belong to the finest which tthe German viniculture, with all its tradition, has to offer." http://www.mainbrace.ca/cards.html Perhaps another Researcher will be able to find a bottle for you. |
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