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(Weingut Spreitzer Hattenheimer Wisselbrunnen Riesling Erstes Gewächs) Light yellow color; tart peach, light herb nose; tart peach, mineral palate with near medium acidity; medium finish
(Spreitzer Wisselbrunnen Riesling Erstes Gewächs) ($40.00) Both excellent and entirely different from each other. Rosengarten, you may recall, is a filet-piece in Lenchen, and so it is crammed with Oestrich fruit; a lovely mélange of juice and solidity and as fine and tasty as it’s ever been; long and fruit-driven but riven with salty stone and even a hint of 5-spice and apple compote. This is how dry is done, and it’s a SOMMELIER ALERT! With an SOS: 1. Wisselbrunnen is firmer and more nutty, with a toasty kind of mineral and high notes of plum blossom; firm and spicy. You slurp the Rosengarten but you chew this. +
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