Community Tasting Notes (3) Avg Score: 89.7 points

  • Refreshing slight spritz with the acidity

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  • Peter Jakob Kühn wines admittedly never disappoint, but I am somehow always surprised by how damn good even the entry-level ones are. Such intensity and complexity on the nose and the longer I left it sitting in my glass, the more interesting it became. The palate is zingy, refreshing and possesses all of the qualities a riesling freak could possibly hope for. The finish is bright, beautiful and quite endless. I would definitely buy this again (and by the case, no less, especially since this stands to age gorgeously for quite some time to come!)

    APPEARANCE:
    Color & intensity: medium lemon

    NOSE:
    Intensity: pronounced
    Aromas: lime, baking spices, yellow apple, resin, lemon, quince, crushed stone, hawthorn
    Development: developing

    PALATE:
    Sweetness: dry
    Acidity: high
    Alcohol: medium
    Body: medium
    Intensity: medium (+)
    Flavors: lime, green apple, white peach, lemon, lemon zest, crushed stone, baking spices, hint of salt
    Finish: long

    CONCLUSIONS:
    Quality level: very good
    Potential for ageing: can drink now but has excellent potential for further ageing

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  • Walk around tasting, so just short notes.: More concentrated and dry than the previous wines, focused, minerals, some bitterness, good acidity and length.

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