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91 Points

Saturday, February 10, 2024 - It has been 5 years since my last tasting note. I believe I had this a couple years ago. And it was really showing great at that time. This wine is now in a transition period leaving it s youthful fruit and bracing acidity and transitioning to a more mature Riesling style. Like gold color. Delicious bouquet of honey, caramel, baked apple. Medium bodied with very good concentration and good fruit. The first thing that hits you is good acidity followed by flavors of apple and caramel and honey. Mostly acidic tart apple flavors. Long finish. And still tastes bone dry and goes great with food. Once again can be enjoyed on its own without food. Drink now to 2034, probably longer based on how much acidity there is. Just keep in mind that the acidity will continue to fall and it's going to taste more like a generic old Riesling over time. It could last even longer. Outstanding qpr. This was the second dry Riesling that they made, the first being the 2012

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