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Christoph Edelbauer, Grüner Veltliner, Dr. Heyden, trocken QbA, Kamptal, 2018 Rheinhessen, 2017 {organic} 100% Grüner Veltliner {sustainable} 100% Pinot Noir KEY LIME & GRANNY SMITH, SPRIGHTLY CHERRY, EARTHY MINERAL, FRENCH MINERAL, RICH “Enchantingly fruity! Full of youthful freshness Working from 11 hectares in the town of and lots of grapefruit.” Christoph Edelbauer’s , the Heyden family is making an combination of reverence for his land and international splash. prodigy forward-thinking, ecologically sound Frank Heyden combines from his production methods cement him as an instant Schlöss (for elegance and fruit) viticultural hero. Austria is Grüner country, with those from his Kreuz vineyard (for and Kamptal is one the ’s capitals. weight and body). This is a scream and will Christoph deftly demonstrates the faces that eradicate any misconceptions you have the noble variety is able to assume, and this about German reds. Satisfyingly rich and one is generous in its spicy perfume and Burgundian in style, this Zeppelin of a Pinot ample acidity – a glimmering green gem and revels in the variety's classic character and W.A. exclusive! illustrates why Pinot is now Germany's most Serving Suggestion: Poached trout w/ planted red ! butter & white sauce, white asparagus, Serving Suggestion: Lean beef like & polenta or grits. Muenster/hummus/ tenderloin. Quail & richer poultry dishes. beansprout sandwich on pumpernickel. String beans w/ wild rice, almonds, & butter.

Charles Baur Sylvaner, Alsace, , 2017 Tegernseerhof, , Wachau, {organic} 100% Austria, 2019 100% Zweigelt

LEMON & HONEYCOMBE HERBS & CRISP RED BERRY, DRY & ZIPPY, GOOSEBERRY…SUBTLE, SLINKY, SLEEK This crisp, dry, crystal-clean, pink delight is just Silvaner/Sylvaner, a lesser-known half-sibling a glimpse of how good Martin Mittelbach is at to , Gruner Veltliner, and his craft. With restrained, assertively red fruit, Chenin Blanc (among others) is a gentle mineralistic complexity, and mouthwatering treasure in the of Germany and acidity, this is a rosé which is as intriguingly northeastern France. Resolutely soft-spoken pretty as it is fun and refreshing. Tegernseerhof compared to its rival, , it doesn’t grows its Zweigelt grapes specifically for this always stand out in a crowd, but it does rosé, making no yet prioritizing the provide complexity, subtlety, and surprise, berryish beauty of the variety for this perennial often reminding us of unexpected nuances favorite. The Wachau, most would agree, is like cassis and/or potpourri (albeit dialed way Austria’s brightest point, and we’re grateful for down), This leans to the latter. Martin’s forward-thinking, outside-the-box-ish approach . Prost! Serving Suggestion: Turkey breast w/ fennel Serving Suggestion: Smoked salmon & & dill. Dressing cakes w/ your favorite stuffing, chèvre quiche w/ dill & leek. Toasty panini w/ water , black olives, shallots, orange mozzarella, sweet tomato,& basil. In the bell peppers, & celery. gazebo or on the beach w/ leafy salads.

Weingut Binz, Riesling Trocken [1 liter!], Weingut Staffelter Hof, Riesling Kabinett Nackenheimer, Rheinhessen, Germany 2019 "Krov Letterlay", Mosel, Germany 2016 100% Riesling {organic} 100% Riesling LEMON & KIWI, BRIGHT ACIDITY, VERY KIWI & KEY LIME, GRANNY SMITH, RIPE DRY YET RAZORY The Binz estate is responsible for some of the Germany’s Mosel, while probably not the Rheinhessen's (and Germany's) greatest precise origin of the Riesling grape, is values. Located on the "red slope" between practically a prism that focuses the variety’s and Oppenheim, beautiful red unremitting personality into its most earth-atop-limestone vineyards give the distinctively defined, dictionary-worthy of Binz their incredible minerality and fierce depictions. In fact, the razory zenith reached acidity. Made from grapes harvested at can, at times, be a bit much for some of us, gorgeous ripeness, the wine's power is but this offering from “the home of the wolf” sublime, sneaky, and refreshingly dry on the and the estate’s Klein family beautifully finish. A block buster value and wine for all tempers that fierce freshness with ripe, round occasions. citrus, and a kiss of sweetness. Serving Suggestion: This power and Serving Suggestion: Grilled salmon w/ spicy elegance will match up with roasted poultry, watermelon gazpacho. Simi-soft sheep’s milk bbq chicken, scallops with bacon or summer cheeses. squash casserole with cheese and bread crumbs.