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Manhattan
wallsé
contrasting flavors. Ds ($8): apple strudel. souffle with tart berries at the base. the latter, on the house, was spectacular. Ws ($50-$60): We took a chance with austrian wines. The grevener vettliner, federspiel... (0 replies, last updated by yvonne johnson May 6, 2001)
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Wine
Favorite Austrian Producers
Donabaum F.X. Pichler Knoll Gritsch Mauritiushof GRUNER VELTLINER Donabaum Hirtzberger Hogl Prager Knoll (maybe Gritsch here too...love their federspiels) OTHER WHITES Sabathi Jaunegg Gross Wenzel Schrock REDS (Blaufrankisch, Zweigelt (14 replies, last updated by Mari December 4, 2007)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Blue cheese and white wine?
, I bought a Gruner Veitlner. I don’t know what all the else of this stuff on the bottle is, but I says Steinwand, Schmelz, Federspiel 2002. What else would go well with blue cheese / olives? (8 replies, last updated by Krys February 16, 2005)
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Wine
Need a White for an Italian Meal
Toaky Pinot Gris or else an Austrian Riesling. For the Riesling, 2005 Prager Riesling Federspiel Steinriegl would be excellent. For the (Tokay) Pinot Gris I like the basic Zind Humbrecht or if that is too expensive, the Dirler.... (19 replies, last updated by Chicago Mike March 30, 2007)
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Los Angeles Area
Best restaurant in San Gabriel Valley?
#1 German Riesling Spatlese and above is usually best. #2 Austrian Gruner Veltliners or Rieslings at least Federspiel level. #3 Alsatian Pinot Gris/Gewurztraminer. (18 replies, last updated by Applesseed November 29, 2004)
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Boston Area
Mooo.... Review
, Veneto, Italy $9 2005 Domaine Wachau Gruner Federspiel, Austria $10 2004 Bennet Family, Chardonnay, Russian River Valley $11 2005 Lincort, Chardonnay Santa Barbara $14 2005 Ramey, Chardonnay, RR Valley $19 Red(12 total) 2006 Viu... (11 replies, last updated by 02138Mike August 11, 2007)
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Wine
Red Wine Lover Switching to White. Any Suggestions, besides "Don't Do it!" ?
Easy way to avoid having a Gruner Veltliner that has seen some oak is to buy only those from the Wachau region (they have a very strict code which forbids it). If you look for ones with “steinfeder” and "federspiel"... (17 replies, last updated by OliveBelle October 17, 2006)
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Manhattan
In Photos: A Tasting Menu Report from Alain Ducasse's Adour
Here’s what I had at Per Se (in addition to tails and other beverages): Rudi Pichler, Grüner Veltliner, Federspiel, Wachau 2007 $22 Peay, Pinot Noir, “Pomarium,” Sonoma Coast 2006 $32 High, but I wouldn’t... (21 replies, last updated by TheSoloReviewer December 29, 2008)
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Home Cooking
uses for dill and mint? (not necessarily together)
and steamed asparagus, it was dandy — though people who have issues with dill might feel otherwise — and made a great match with Domäne Wachau’s 2005 Grüner Veltliner "Federspiel". While selecting a wine, I... (56 replies, last updated by SSqwerty May 27, 2008)
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International
Vienna recommendations
on the rocks of Wachau vineyards. "Federspiel" are fresh, elegant every day wines intended for drinking within 5 years of vintage, delicate in flavor and bone-dry. These are between 11 and 12% alcohol with a minimum must weight... (27 replies, last updated by Werner Kattinger September 30, 2001)
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