Wine Tasting Clip of Gobelsburger Gruner Veltliner 2005 Kamptal, from the Virtual Wine Tasting Event, 'A Taste of Wine Relief' held on 03 Mar 2007.
WINE: Gobelsburger Grüner Veltliner 2005 Kamptal
VINTAGE: 2005
PRODUCER: Gobelsburger
GRAPES: Gruner Veltliner
REGION: Kamptal
COUNTRY: Austria
ONE WORD: Complex
TASTING: Intriguing on the palate with herbaceousness, white pepper and white peaches. Palate is dry and crisp with ripe, intense fruit flavours, light body and mineral acidity. A very food friendly wine.
FOOD MATCH: Griddled scallops with soy & ginger sauce, japanese food, thai fish cakes
A 13-minute clip of the World Masters Orienteering Championships 2006 in Austria, organised by the HSV OL Wiener Neustadt, produced by www.untitled.at.
Roboexotica: Vienna, Austria. Interview with Roboticist Jonathan Moore, and members of Postlab, Borut Kumbrscak and Mija Lorbek. Also Featuring an experimental short, "The Candy Movie" by Marian Wallace. Interviews by V. Vale.
In this months edition of Autonews.TV we present exclusively the new flagship from Toyota´s luxury brand Lexus, the LS 460. In the beautiful landscape around Fuschl Castle in Austria we were the lucky ones to experience the singularity of this luxurious sedan. Besides we report on the new BMW 335i, the world premiere of the Opel/Vauxhall Corsa and a computer guided VW Golf GTi, that goes on the road without any driver´s control.
This is a small part from Danny Way's surgery in Austria where he underwent another knee surgery to replace a torn ACL-an ACL that was previously repaired with a synthetic material. It all started with a torn meniscus and a trip to the hospital in San Diego. Upon opening Danny's knee, the doctors discovered his synthetic ACL had been blown apart as well. Danny was immediately on a plane to Austria with DC filmer Sean Rogers to document the experience. Danny requested he stay awake for the surgery and just got a local anesthetic on his leg. Needless to say, the doctors were tripping, but Danny's had so many surgeries and he wanted to learn what was going on. In the video footage, the doctors are explaining the surgery to Danny as it's taking place. As Mike Blabac put it, "It sounds like they're putting a tire on a car. The doctor is a big guy, and he was grunting while he was putting the bolts in." Other hospital staff were stopping by to see the spectacle as well. As far as recovery time, the doctors say six months, but Danny says two. If I remember correctly Danny was back in two months...maybe less.