User:Karl Von Shneider

Karl Von Shneider (1500-1601)

A mathematic who was the first to invent the possibilities of extracting wine from a bear's hand. Karl Von Shneider was born 20.2.1500 in Brighton, England. He lived there for 12 years until his family had to move because his father, Erlund Von Shneider wanted so. They moved to a small villge near Oxford, Garlington. There Karl grew up and quickly learned the ways of the world due to the fact that he was teased all the time. ACCIDENTIAL DISCOVERY When Karl turned 62 he accidentaly dropped a wine glass and the spilled wine formed an unusual pattern : a bears hand. Here he got the idea and began the research to extract wine from a bears hand. Quickly he succeeded and his discovery got publicity. The wine is sometimes called Chardonnay or/and Gunston Wine, but the actual name is still Shneider Wine.