Monday, April 30, 2018 - This is more expressive and delineated than it was 6 months ago. A very good dry Riesling but I feel there are slight limitations to the terroir and what it can become. I'll enjoy this case over several years and not feel guilty for not holding it longer.
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Comment posted by PSPatrick:
8/15/2018 1:40:00 PM - I hear you! Robert Weil has built an amazing winery and I admit that the unparalleled cleanness of their dry Rieslings always impresses me upon release. But I like my Rieslings aged, and to me the dry Rieslings from Robert Weil just don't age well So why pay the premium?