Kunoh Wines - Summer Snowflake 2019

Once again, an orange wine. This time we'll be having a bottle of Summer Snowflake 2019 from the other side of the world, produced by Kunoh Wines.
Once again, an orange wine. This time we'll be having a bottle of Summer Snowflake 2019 from the other side of the world, produced by Kunoh Wines.
We're drinking a bottle of Ton Steine Mergel Weiß 2022 and a Pinot Noir Kxrchbxrg without a vintage from Scherer and Zimmer in Bad Krozingen.
We're drinking a bottle of Cuvée Weiss and a Sylvaner from Bastian Beny, both from 2021.
We're drinking a bottle of Keltis Sivi Pinot 2020 from Slovenia, an orange wine made from Pinot Gris.
We're drinking from the southern region of the Pfalz, from the Jülg winery, one bottle each of Schweigen Chardonnay 2022 and Spätburgunder 2021.
Without owning his own estate, Jochen Fleischmann produces wine from various vineyards across Europe, and today we're tasting a Riesling Bredullje from the Mosel region, as well as a Grüner Veltliner SMRGD from the Wachau.
We are drinking two bottles of wine from Xose Lois Sebio's Viños de Encostas series: One bottle of O Con 2021 and one bottle of Salvaxe 2021.
We remain in the Loire Valley and drink wines from the estate Les Terres Blanches: the Chenin Blanc Les 3 Poiriers 2021, and the two Cabernet Francs Anjou Démon 2020 and Les Hautes Bruyères 2018.