Along with Danny, celebrating Estie's birthday at home. We have take-out from China Village in Albany. Medium yellow in color. Aromatics of white stone fruit. White nectarines, poached pears and a bit of citrus on the palate. Bold. Nice sweetness-acidity trade off. Good finish. Certainly an excellent companion with our dinner.
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White fruit (peach, Apple, citrus), good acidity. Good sweetness. Floral. Slight honey. Lingering finish. Some strong floral on the finish. Really enjoyable.
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Urobilin yellow. Petrol, white flower, and peach aromas. Rich and oily in texture, this lacks the acidity and structure of great vintages (which 2003 decidedly is not) but nonetheless has aged quite well.
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Dreamtasting #3 (Bernhard Eifel Restaurant, Trittenheim): Not the most complex or cerebral wine of the evening, but this wine made a good impression because of its freshness and weightlessness, which is an admirable achievement in this vintage (I gambled on a 2005 Mosel spätlese). Botrytis is hardly perceptible (if it's in there?). With its impeccable balance in acidity and sweetness, it is very hard not to swallow this wine. Good stuffing, exotic flavor, fine acidity. Yum. 17.5/20
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Rich, unctuous texture and a nose of flowers, peaches, and pineapple; rich fruit, with soft acidity and a clean but long finish; definitely for after-dinner, but the balance of richness and cleanliness is very enticing
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Curious about this bottle. We opened this after dinner. Aromas of nectarine, white peach, some pear, citrus, and a dose of botrytis funk- if this is in a closed phase, I shutter to think of it mature. On the palate- ripe pineapple (canned in light syrup), sweet but not cloying, and balanced acids. Really tasty. Not a lot of elegance, but for the $30 I paid, this QPR through the roof. I'm looking at the empty bottle now-- I already miss this wine.
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An impressive wine. Nose of wheat mixed with flowers. Beautiful peach and other sweet fruit on the palate, with a finish that lasts. Perhaps the finest of a great lineup of '03 Selbach-Osters. Tasted at Terry Theise industry tasting in Chicago.
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11/12/2020 - mhudes Likes this wine: 93 Points
Along with Danny, celebrating Estie's birthday at home. We have take-out from China Village in Albany. Medium yellow in color. Aromatics of white stone fruit. White nectarines, poached pears and a bit of citrus on the palate. Bold. Nice sweetness-acidity trade off. Good finish. Certainly an excellent companion with our dinner.
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9/7/2016 - JJKinch wrote: 91 Points
White fruit (peach, Apple, citrus), good acidity. Good sweetness. Floral. Slight honey. Lingering finish. Some strong floral on the finish. Really enjoyable.
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7/17/2016 - rlove wrote: 89 Points
Urobilin yellow. Petrol, white flower, and peach aromas. Rich and oily in texture, this lacks the acidity and structure of great vintages (which 2003 decidedly is not) but nonetheless has aged quite well.
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11/5/2011 - Zweder wrote: 91 Points
A weekend with friends in Germany Mosel area: Part 3: Beautiful bouquet with smoke and minerals. On the palate a touch of petrol. Good refinement and a lovely balance between acidity and sweetness.
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11/5/2011 - jkoenen wrote: 90 Points
Dreamtasting #3 (Bernhard Eifel Restaurant, Trittenheim): Not the most complex or cerebral wine of the evening, but this wine made a good impression because of its freshness and weightlessness, which is an admirable achievement in this vintage (I gambled on a 2005 Mosel spätlese). Botrytis is hardly perceptible (if it's in there?). With its impeccable balance in acidity and sweetness, it is very hard not to swallow this wine. Good stuffing, exotic flavor, fine acidity. Yum. 17.5/20
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10/18/2008 - sdatl wrote: 91 Points
Rich, unctuous texture and a nose of flowers, peaches, and pineapple; rich fruit, with soft acidity and a clean but long finish; definitely for after-dinner, but the balance of richness and cleanliness is very enticing
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12/2/2007 - hwallace3000K wrote:
Curious about this bottle. We opened this after dinner. Aromas of nectarine, white peach, some pear, citrus, and a dose of botrytis funk- if this is in a closed phase, I shutter to think of it mature. On the palate- ripe pineapple (canned in light syrup), sweet but not cloying, and balanced acids. Really tasty. Not a lot of elegance, but for the $30 I paid, this QPR through the roof. I'm looking at the empty bottle now-- I already miss this wine.
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2/10/2005 - Aces Monroe wrote:
An impressive wine. Nose of wheat mixed with flowers. Beautiful peach and other sweet fruit on the palate, with a finish that lasts. Perhaps the finest of a great lineup of '03 Selbach-Osters.
Tasted at Terry Theise industry tasting in Chicago.
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