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August Kesseler The Daily August Pinot NoirDe Pinot Noir wordt ook wel eens de Kind of Red Wines genoemd. Dat heeft te maken met het feit dat de druivensoort het met name goed doet in koelere wijnbouwgebieden en bijzonder veeleisend zijn in de teelt en wijnbereiding. Oorspronkelijk komt deze druifsoort uit de Bourgogne, maar ook in Rheingau waar August Kesseler gevestigd is staat deze druif aangeplant met zeer complexe en excellente wijnen als gevolg. Het beste wijnhuis in de Rheingau regio
De Pinot Noir wordt ook wel eens de ‘Kind of Red Wines’ genoemd. Dat heeft te maken met het feit dat de druivensoort het met name goed doet in koelere wijnbouwgebieden en bijzonder veeleisend zijn in de teelt en wijnbereiding. Oorspronkelijk komt deze druifsoort uit de Bourgogne, maar ook in Rheingau waar August Kesseler gevestigd is staat deze druif aangeplant met zeer complexe en excellente wijnen als gevolg.Het beste wijnhuis in de Rheingau regio
Toen August Kesseler het in 1924 opgerichte wijnhuis van zijn ouders overnam, was hij pas 19 jaar oud. Traditioneel werd voornamelijk bulkwijn geproduceerd en het wijngaardoppervlak was iets meer dan zes hectare. Tegenwoordig is het landgoed, onder leiding van Augustus, uitgegroeid tot een van de vlaggenschipproducenten van het Rheingau-gebied en heeft het ook een indrukwekkende internationale reputatie opgebouwd. Het landgoed omvat 80 hectare wijngaarden op enkele van de beste locaties in Rheingau. Max Himstedt, die in 1989 bij het team kwam, is de belangrijkste wijnmaker van het landgoed, die de productie van wijnen van wereldklasse heeft bevorderd.Hoe smaakt de August Kesseler The Daily August Pinot Noir?
De Pinot Noir druiven voor deze rode wijn zijn afkomstig van de steile hellingen in Lorch, Rüdesheim en Assmannshausen in de Rheingau. De bodem bestaat uit leisteen en Taunus-kwartsiet. Dat zorgt ervoor dat de druiven bijzondere eigenschappen ontwikkelen die je terug vind in de smaak. De gisting vindt plaats in roestvrijstalen tanks bij een gecontroleerde temperatuur. Daarna ondergaat The Daily August Pinot Noir een rijping in eikenhouten vaten. Bij de productie wordt continu de kwaliteit gewaarborgd en tussentijds regelmatig geproefd. Als de kwaliteit niet hoog genoeg is, dan krijgen de flessen ook niet het etiket van August Kesseler. Het resultaat in een licht robijnrode wijn met in de geur zwarte kersen en bosbessen. Dit zet door in de smaak met zacht en fruitige tonen van cassis en een subtiele kruidigheid.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
Young adult wlw romance
Format: Kindle
Picked this one up spontaneously. It's a cute YA romance between Murphy, a lesbian trying to pass her accounting class, and an old highschool classmate, Ellie. Ellie has glamped up into an artsy bisexual just trying to convince her mom to splurge on grad school in NYC. When they run into each other at a bar, they find out they can help each other after discovering Ellie's mom is Murphy's professor! it's fake dating and one night to forever 😍 there's no spice but tons of humor! The characters read their age, young, disorganized, semi toxic. More of a young adult read.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Fun, but predictable romance!
Format: Kindle
Nice but predictable romance with many laugh out loud parts! I enjoyed reading as it held my attention and moved at a great pace.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Used it as an advent calendar- 25 chapters
Format: Paperback
Bought this as an advent book to do with my daughter that doesn’t live with me. Good book too!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Cute holiday fake dating book
Format: Paperback
This is a quick and easy fake-dating holiday sapphic romance. It did feel a bit rushed, but the characters in the book are all likeable. Ellie and Murphy are our main characters. You also get to see that struggle of when you are an adult, but you don’t quite have life figured out and some still treat you like a kid. Well, some of us are well past the age of the characters in this book and still look around for an adult. So, that part is relatable.
There were parts where the book did feel clunky. I still enjoyed the book, and it was a nice break from some of my darker reads. Especially going into the holidays. I would classify this as new adult romance.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Brave and moving
Format: Kindle
What a perfect Christmas story! I finished it a few days ago and I'm still thinking about the characters, how well-done the story was, and how the author managed to make me feel like I was right there in Illinois with Murphy as we followed her holiday adventures. Murphy just wants to pass the accounting class she's struggling in so that she can join her best friend, Kat, at the college they've always dreamed of attending. Kat is already there, living her best life, while Murphy had to stay behind in their small hometown. Murphy has made the best of a bad situation, becoming a marketing sensation for the coffee shop she works at, but she misses Kat and all the plans they had. When Kat's long-awaited visit home for the holidays takes an unexpected turn--she's brought her boyfriend home with her--Murphy feels even worse than before, until she runs into a former classmate who has a plan that will help them both.
Ellie needs Murphy to pretend to be her girlfriend for a family dinner. In return, if Murphy can impress Ellie's mom, who happens to be Kat's accounting professor at community college, maybe Murphy will pass that difficult class after all. The only problem? The girls didn't expect for real feelings for form. And Murphy didn't count on having fights with Kat. Or for everything to get a whole lot more complicated.
I just loved this book. Murphy is someone I think a lot of queer girls will identify with and my heart ached for her at more than one point. Meanwhile, Ellie is a likeable enough love interest with a story of her own. I felt the very real chemistry between them and the pining, too. It was clear right from the start that there could be something there, if only they were both brave enough to take the chance right in front of them. At its core a story about growing up, navigating the dynamics of a changing friendship, and accepting unexpected blessings, I'll Get Back to You is a really sweet and moving holiday story.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025