Wednesday, November 18, 2009

I am looking for a name of a German wine?

It is in a blue bottle. It has a very sweet flavor. If you have any idea, please post a picture.

I am looking for a name of a German wine?
Don't mean to rain on your parade but the traditional way to make German wines is to make them sweet. The rating system (QMP) is actually ordered by the level of sweetness (well level of ripeness, which is directly related to sweetness)...maybe you remember one of them from the bottle? There's kabinett, spatlese, auslese, beerenauslese, trockenbeerenauslese, and eiswein...those are all off memory so sorry if my spelling is off.
Reply:As far as I know, many German wines are sweet, so that makes answering a bit difficult, however, Schmitt S枚hne produces a line of Rieslings that come in blue bottles. The midget in lederhosen is a little more memorable than a blue bottle though. Links below.
Reply:Auslese wine, which is a varietal of Reisling is probably what you are looking for. Liebfrumilch is dry and fairly cheap, so that's not it.





The other one that is usually in a blue bottle is Voginier - which is French, not German, but very sweet as well.
Reply:Von Wilhelm Haus Riesling
Reply:Blue Nun?





http://www.badgerwest.com/sichelwines.sh...
Reply:Twisted River has a blue bottle but they make both Riesling and Gewurztraminer which are both sweet (Riesling more so).
Reply:leibfraumilch
Reply:Blue Fish Riesling Sweet 750ml

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