Sie finden uns am Stand E40 bei unserem Importeur Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies vom 20. bis 22. Mai 2008
I will attend the London Wine and Trade Fair at the Stand E40 of our Importer Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies.
Johner Wein Welten – Pinot World of Wine
Wein aus Deutschland und Neuseeland
Sie finden uns am Stand E40 bei unserem Importeur Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies vom 20. bis 22. Mai 2008
I will attend the London Wine and Trade Fair at the Stand E40 of our Importer Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies.
Die aktuelle ct hat einen sehr wichtigen Artikel zum Thema Cybercrime Angriffe über Webbrowser veröffentlicht.
Einen Auszug gibt es unter http://www.heise.de/ct/08/11/082/
Viel Spaß beim Abriegeln des Browsers…
The Kaiserstuhl at Springtime from Patrick Johner on Vimeo.
I have been working all afternoon on our new New Zealand Flyer for Johner Estate.
So here is the front side… Continue reading “Flyer for Johner Estate”
We have been mentioned in an article by Sue Style in the Financial Times / Arts and Weekend / Food and drink.
There is an online version here…
You can also find an online version at blog.winetravelguides.com
Sue Style also has her own Homepage here…
When surfing the Internet, it is quite amazing how many Wine Blogs are out there. I have gathered some together, and I’m still finding more every day. Now as most of the Wine Bloggers live in the northern Hemisphere waiting for warm weather…
… I just thought, that I’d say hello and invite you all to have a look at what’s going on here in the Wairarapa at Johner Estate…
We are in the middle of harvest, and it has been a wonderful dry season with plenty of sunshine and most important of all “Cold Nights”… The essential thing for cool climate varieties like Pinot Noir or fruity Sauvignon Blanc.
So if you would like to leave a comment or have any questions, I’ll be more than happy to reply!!!
Greetings to All !!!
Patrick
Continue reading “Hello to all Wine Bloggers Worldwide from sunny harvest 2008 in New Zealand.”
We have received the following review from Master Sommelier Shayn Bjornholm:
2004 Karl. H. Johner “Enselberg” Pinot Noir, Baden, Germany
From the screw cap enclosure to the use of Pinot Noir on the label (instead of Spatburgunder) to the 14% alcohol by volume, Johner is quite obviously not your grandmother’s German producer. Both the style and marketing of the wine display a modern approach to sate the seemingly unquenchable thirst for this grape in the United States – and what timing. Bravo! The wine is delicious, flat out. It reminds of something between a riper California Central Coast meets a 1er Cru Chassagne Montrachet rouge – rich, fresh, bursting red cherry/raspberry and purple flowers with tannins that are soft and round, with a hint of tea leaf earth and a restrained touch of exotic baking spice due to oak. For the money, a fine, balanced, perfect to drink now bottle of Pinot Noir.
Now as I’m in New Zealand at the moment I only have our German Label of the Wine here…
Last thursday 3rd of April was a perfect day for picking. Clear blue sky with some thin stripes of cloud… An opportunity to set up the video and film until the battery was empty.
Letzten Donnerstag hatten wir perfectes Wetter für die Weinlese… Also raus mit der Kamera und den Sonnenaufgan gefilmt..
Continue reading “Sunrise / Sonnenaufgang at Johner Estate”
Our 2007 Pinot Gris has been reviewed in the WineNZ Magazine issue automn 2008. The team comments are:
Straw. Lifted floral-citrus fragrance. Very citrusy flavours with melon and apricot. Good concentration on the palate with lifted vibrant acidity on finish.
It is selling very well and we will probably be sold out until August.
Au dem Weg nach Neuseeland gibt es am Flughafen von Sydney einige Duy free Geschäfte.
Und in diese Zonen findet man unter anderem ein paar Weinabteilungen.
Beim durchsschauen sind mir ein paar sehr interresante Dinge aufgefallen.
Da nun die meisten Australischen und Neuseeländischen Weine unter Schraubverschluß gefüllt werden, sind nur noch ein paar ältere Jahrgänge mit Kork noch ausgestellt. Continue reading “Airport Sydney”