Community Tasting Notes (1) Avg Score: 89.5 points

  • Elegant example of how a New World wine can be made in Old World style. Dry, complex and elegant, this is a wonderful example of how small production can lead to exceptional results. It provides a wide range of notes including orange blossom, cotton candy, apple cider and a hint of minerality. On the palate, it is dry with medium acidity and flavors of pear, spice and the herbaceous quality of green pepper. Toward the back of the palate, there is a faint note of white pepper.

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  • By Lenn Thompson
    1/1/2009, (See more on New York Cork Report...)

    (Waters Crest Winery Riesling) Super-pale straw in the glass, the nose is even more aromatic than the 2003, with peach, candied orange peel and faint mineral notes. Each sip of this light-bodied white offers stone fruit flavors – white peaches and apricots – that morph into citrus before finishing with crisp apple. The acidity is down though.

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