Nazi Wine Leaves Bad Taste
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As reported here Friday, the German government has asked German tourists are importing the wine from |
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As reported here Friday, the German government has asked German tourists are importing the wine from |
September 8th, 2003 at 3:50 pm
Here is the URL for the vineyards…
http://www.vinilunardelli.it/
unless your Italian is much better than mine, you might want to choose the English version (click on the flag)…you can then choose the “Shopping online” or the “Historical series” to see the labels in question. They are using frames, so the actual “order” URL is:
http://www.vinilunardelli.it/ING/acquisti.html
Ciao!
December 6th, 2003 at 2:00 pm
as a collector, where can i purchase the “nazi” wine on the internet or in the u.s.a.
December 6th, 2003 at 2:01 pm
as a collector, where can i purchase the “nazi” wine on the internet or in the u.s.a.
August 24th, 2005 at 11:23 pm
You are the best. Thank you http://www.bignews.com
November 18th, 2006 at 12:36 pm
Goes to show that the best way to sell offensivley bad wine is by being a offenive yourself.
September 26th, 2007 at 1:17 pm
Sirs:
Regarding your recent item reporting on Italian “Hitler Wine”, please note that we have tried this vintage and are able to report the following:
This wine is excessively bold, with a very bitter after-taste. Doesn’t sit well with Russian food, completely dominates French cuisine, but can be successfully paired with tpasta and sushi. Palette can best be cleansed with U.K. malt whiskeys and, epsecially, American domestic brews.
Hitler wine has a full bodied taste with hints of blackcurrant, leather, gunpowder, steel, brick, and burnt wood. “This is a bottle with a message in it, and the message is ‘beware’. This is not a wine for drinking, this is a wine for laying down and avoiding.”
Ultimately its taste will die in the cellar. Even so, this vintage may still be fccasionally found in rural South American cafes.