From: Karl-Heinz Zimmer (khz@stardivision.de)
Date: Tue Apr 06 1999 - 10:29:24 CEST
Am 01.04.1999, 17:59:33, schrieb Michele Andreoli:
> On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 11:07:07AM, Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
> > you should know, that i was born in Trier (Augusta Treverorum)
> > which is located on the beautiful river Mosel.
> Trier? Treviri ? The Karl-Marx town?
Who's that ?
One of the Marx Brothers ?
> > Ok: WE never talk about other people's wines: we got Riesling!
> light wine, like spumante.
[...]
> Ancient romans people made wins when germans shavent their beards
> with sharp stones :))))
Hi Mic !
Might it be that there's some misunderstanding ?
Who do you think brought the wine to germany ?  
Eh ?  - The Romans, of course.
My grand-grand-(...)parent DID climb down from the trees and learned 
from your ancestors the art of wine cultivation.  In order to make it 
really good they looked for the part of germany that was very best 
capable to make a good wine and found the beautiful Mosel valley.  
Short time after that they begun to EXPORT their wine to Italy and 
everywhere else in the known world...
Today many, many cultivated people throughout the world drinks fine, 
DRY wine from Mosel and finds it great. (We use Spumante for making 
limonade or something similar.)
I do only know ONE region making better wine: Châteauneuf-du-Pape in 
France, but unfortunately many other people share my opinion and so 
the price of that liquid is nearly unaffordable for me.  :-(
But it seems to me that we wont find an agreement in that topic.  
:-)))
Anyway: when we finally will meet in Italy we can simply make a little 
test: you could try our first class extra dry product and i will do my 
best to drink some spumante. Maybe after (some hours of testing) we 
will find that both are Ok.
See you,
    Karl-Heinz
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