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And un'petite BloodyPulpit:
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The Kellerei St.Pauls is a cooperative in the AltoAdige. Bruce&Sue
were sufficiently impressed with the wines that they are considering importing
them into this country. The Biker-Wein is a whimisically labeled wine with
a funky drawing of a biker dude on the label, priced cheap to sell. The
"di Vinus" series of wines are their basic grade of wines. The "Exclusiv"
label of wines are their top-end varietals from specific Vineyards or villages
in the AltoAdige. In general, I thought their wines pretty good quality
across the board.
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Pinot Grigio: I can't for the life of me figure out what the interest in
this grape is all about. In Alsace, it makes stunning/world-class wines.
In Italy/Calif/Oregon, it makes decidely ordinary/dull wines, at best,
simple & pleasant quaffers. I've yet to see any signs of greatness
for the variety, outside of Alsace.
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The Whites: All the whites had a distinct earthy minerality to them and
a lean austerity on the palate. All pretty interesting wines designed to
go with food. Surely hope they are able to resist the embracing of the
international/Parker whoreing-up of their wines.
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Lagrein: I've only had some half dozen Lagreins over the yrs, never this
many side-by-side. It's a variety that cries out to be pursued in California.
It seems to have an intense grapiness to it w/ a beautiful floral/tarry
component and a distinct terroir/earthiness. It reminds me some of Friuli
Refosco, some of Savoie Mondeuse, a bit like Mourvedre, a lot of Valtelline
Sfursat. I've not yet tried the Mosby or Chris Whitcraft versions. It ain't
going to be the next Syrah or Merlot (thank gawd), but it seems to have
a lot on interesting characater.
TomHill
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