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WTN: Kuentz Bas Sylvaner Traditional 2003
Posted:
Fri May 26, 2006 9:58 am
by Bruce Hayes
Alsace.
Quite a gentle and subtle wine, featuring melon and some lime, slightly honeyed, with some mouthwatering acidity on the end.
Certainly not a wine to choose if you are looking for a bold tasting experience, but worked rather well with some BBQ chicken and veg kabobs.
Re: WTN: Kuentz Bas Sylvaner Traditional 2003
Posted:
Fri May 26, 2006 5:11 pm
by Saina
Thanks for the note. Good to see a 2003 with adequate acidity, also.
Funny spelling: kabob! Are there many Iranians where you live? Your spelling suggests the phonology of Farsi...
Re: WTN: Kuentz Bas Sylvaner Traditional 2003
Posted:
Fri May 26, 2006 7:37 pm
by Bruce Hayes
Why? How would you spell kabob?
No, there aren't many Iranians in Prescott. I know of one family of four (in a town of 5,000) but that is it.
Re: WTN: Kuentz Bas Sylvaner Traditional 2003
Posted:
Sat May 27, 2006 5:09 am
by Rahsaan
I agree on the wine, I´ve learned to stay away from such wines regardless of what justification Kermit can muster in his newsletter.
I´ve always seen it spelled kebob in the US.
Re: WTN: Kuentz Bas Sylvaner Traditional 2003
Posted:
Sat May 27, 2006 11:08 am
by Saina
Kabáb would be the transliteration. Usually I've seen it transcribed kebab or kabab, but never before with an /o/ - which is what I thought was a farsism.
Re: WTN: Kuentz Bas Sylvaner Traditional 2003
Posted:
Sat May 27, 2006 6:01 pm
by Bruce Hayes
Otto Nieminen wrote:Kabáb would be the transliteration. Usually I've seen it transcribed kebab or kabab, but never before with an /o/ - which is what I thought was a farsism.
Mystery solved. I can't spell. Asked my wife (the cook) how she would spell it and she suggested kebab.