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  • Ice wines were made famous by German eiswein, which is made from the Riesling grape, but I've only ever tasted ice wines from the US and Canada.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

  • Ice wines were made famous by German eiswein, which is made from the Riesling grape, but I've only ever tasted ice wines from the US and Canada.

    Ancient Coast Ice Wine - Wining Me is Cheaper than Dining Me 2006

  • In this book, Tabios applies the methodology of making "eiswein," a German sweet wine, for extracting poems from her readings of Christian Hawkey's poetry collection The Book of Funnels and Sarah Bird's novel The Flamenco Academy.

    SPECIAL (ON) NOTA BENE EISWEIN 2009

  • In this book, Tabios applies the methodology of making "eiswein," a German sweet wine, for extracting poems from her readings of Christian Hawkey's poetry collection The Book of Funnels and Sarah Bird's novel The Flamenco Academy.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • In which I order a fancy dessert at Jiu.nu purely because it came with eiswein, even though I have a bottle at home that I am too scared to open.

    Food: Let’s do dinner « The expat numbat: from AU to NL 2010

  • So, I think someone should order that now that the recession is ending, I can start pitching poetry again -- she notes, tongue barely in cheek and let me know if someone was drinking eiswein when they keyed in the book info...

    THE RECESSION IS ENDING! 2009

  • So, I think someone should order that now that the recession is ending, I can start pitching poetry again -- she notes, tongue barely in cheek and let me know if someone was drinking eiswein when they keyed in the book info...

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • A very nice effort, at a very nice price for an eiswein.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • I've never had an eiswein--where the grapes literally freeze on the vine before they are harvested--made from the trendy Gruner Veltliner grape, but it was a real treat.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • What will become of Austria's distinctive eiswein (ice wine), pressed from grapes that sit on the vines until they freeze, when the frost comes later, leaving the fruit exposed to rain and wind?

    Vins D'angleterre? 2007

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