Stand B70 at the London Wine Show In Germany, the main harvest of the 2008 grape crop is now underway. The first batches of early-ripening varietals, such as Rivaner (Müller-Thurgau), Portugieser or Frühburgunder (an early-ripening cousin of Pinot Noir) have already been harvested in the Baden, Pfalz and Rheinhessen regions. According to German Wine Institute spokesperson Ernst Büscher, “As of mid-September, the growth of the crop and the development of grape aromas are promising – and bode well...
Filed under: Wine, Grapes, London Wine Show, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Pfalz, wine enthusiasts, Baden, 2008 Harvest, Rheinhessen, Wines of Germany
Your gateway to genuine Hungarian food and wine on stand C35-2 at the London Wine Show Lucien Lanci came to Britain from Hungary in the 1950's when he harnessed his drive and passion to become a successful business man producing and importing for leading department stores. Back then packets of Paprika were sent from relations in Hungary and sausages and wines were simply not available. Knowledgeable about bringing only the best to market, and the stringent quality and continuity requirements...
Filed under: Wine, Food, Merlot, London Wine Show, Malux, Pinot Noir, Paprika, Rose, Hungarian, sausage, Pannonhalma Abbey Rose