Yesterday I bought a bottle of the Fellbacher Trollinger with Lemberger, to
compare it with
the Besigheimer wine
that I drank a few days ago. It's interesting to see how the tastes of two
local wines can be so different. Besigheim and Fellbach are only 16 miles from
one another, and both towns make wines in cooperatives (Genossenschaften), but
the Fellbach wine has a subtle acidic tang that's missing in the Besigheim wine. I
don't say that as a negative. The acidity is an interesting addition to the
fruity taste. The earth must be very different in Fellbach.
Which wine do I prefer? I'd rate them both equally, but I prefer the milder
taste of the
Eberbach-Schäfer Trollinger with Lemberger. I wouldn't call myself a wine expert, but I know what I like.
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