Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:44 am
Hi Bjoern,
I am indeed Danish, and I live and work in Kazakhstan (check http://www.maxpetroleum.com for details on my work place). The local wine unfortunately is not very good, even though they actually make a Port type that the call "portvein". All wines tend to be unintentionally oxidised and/or otherwise faulty (unclean or musty smells and flavours). The wine selection is improving constantly (Kazakhstan has a GDP growth of about 10% a year and by now a fairly large and wealthy upper middle to upper class), and between supermarkets and specialized wine shops I can cover most of my needs, albeit at a price. One major drawback is the complete absence of real Port on the market. I bring the bottles back from my frequent travels abroad.
Best regards
Ole
I am indeed Danish, and I live and work in Kazakhstan (check http://www.maxpetroleum.com for details on my work place). The local wine unfortunately is not very good, even though they actually make a Port type that the call "portvein". All wines tend to be unintentionally oxidised and/or otherwise faulty (unclean or musty smells and flavours). The wine selection is improving constantly (Kazakhstan has a GDP growth of about 10% a year and by now a fairly large and wealthy upper middle to upper class), and between supermarkets and specialized wine shops I can cover most of my needs, albeit at a price. One major drawback is the complete absence of real Port on the market. I bring the bottles back from my frequent travels abroad.
Best regards
Ole