I don't exactly recall if that is a Terry Theise quote, or if it's Terry quoting David Schildknecht. Either way it's an apt quote for this wine.
2000 was pretty much the worst German vintage of the last 20, so hopes were not high. I was surprised at the liveliness of the wine, and that it had not been subsumed by its botrytis. The overall palate weight was classic spatlese versus some overweight behemoth. Roasted peach and brown spices dominated the initial aromatics, but they lightened up with some air, and became fresher! After more time the wine picked up a flavor of wheat toast, which I was not expecting in a Riesling. Overall a very interesting bottle that exceeded (admittedly low, considering the vintage) expectations.
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I liked this off-vintage wine early in its life, and it can still be enjoyed for it's richness. But the botrytis yields some terminal bitterness, and more important is that there isn't enough acid to provide the liveliness it needs.
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(Weingut Josef Leitz Rüdesheimer Berg Schloßberg Riesling Spätlese) Pale yellow color; big aromatic, herbal nose with a bit of petrol; refreshing, juicy, less complex, sweet apple, pineapple and a touch of mineral palate; short-medium finish 88+ pts. (not a good vintage, but Leitz picked later than most)
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4/18/2017 - Rieslingfan wrote:
"The wine will always have the last word."
I don't exactly recall if that is a Terry Theise quote, or if it's Terry quoting David Schildknecht. Either way it's an apt quote for this wine.
2000 was pretty much the worst German vintage of the last 20, so hopes were not high. I was surprised at the liveliness of the wine, and that it had not been subsumed by its botrytis. The overall palate weight was classic spatlese versus some overweight behemoth. Roasted peach and brown spices dominated the initial aromatics, but they lightened up with some air, and became fresher! After more time the wine picked up a flavor of wheat toast, which I was not expecting in a Riesling. Overall a very interesting bottle that exceeded (admittedly low, considering the vintage) expectations.
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5/22/2011 - NoCalKid wrote: 96 Points
Amazing wine. Made me run to my computer to order more.
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1/18/2009 - cweiss wrote:
I liked this off-vintage wine early in its life, and it can still be enjoyed for it's richness. But the botrytis yields some terminal bitterness, and more important is that there isn't enough acid to provide the liveliness it needs.
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5/18/2006 - Rieslingfan wrote:
Not as good as the last bottle. Apparently the botrytis is taking over already. Still it's quite a tropical riot with honey on top.
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2/18/2006 - Nanda wrote: 85 Points
Opart Thai and (mostly) Rieslings (Opart Thai - Chicago, IL): Nose was austere and overtly earthy. Lacked citrus fruit required for balance. Palette was somewhat better, but didn't offer the pleasure of the other rieslings tonight.
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