Colour: golden yellow. Nose: very nice alsatian nose. Taste (first day): typical pinot gris, with very prominent sweetness, that partially overwhelmed the taste. The sweetness made it more or less flat and and the wine was to sweet for me. But at the sixth day the sweetness was more integrated, the taste was quite broad and there was some nice depth. Can probably well be drunk as a quite classy dessert-wine, for example with yellow fruit. After two weeks still good. At the first day 85-86, at the sixth (87-)88.
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Monthly Tasting Group EEE #027; Old world: Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir (@ MG): Aromatic bouquet with melon, minerals and rustic impressions. On the palate a sweet start and a bit fat. Aromatic with mango and peach, honey and spiciness. Has that typical Alsatian sweetness and also some acidity and bitterness in the finish.
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9/25/2014 - euroyup wrote: 88 Points
Colour: golden yellow. Nose: very nice alsatian nose. Taste (first day): typical pinot gris, with very prominent sweetness, that partially overwhelmed the taste. The sweetness made it more or less flat and and the wine was to sweet for me. But at the sixth day the sweetness was more integrated, the taste was quite broad and there was some nice depth. Can probably well be drunk as a quite classy dessert-wine, for example with yellow fruit. After two weeks still good. At the first day 85-86, at the sixth (87-)88.
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5/7/2014 - Zweder wrote: 86 Points
Monthly Tasting Group EEE #027; Old world: Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir (@ MG): Aromatic bouquet with melon, minerals and rustic impressions. On the palate a sweet start and a bit fat. Aromatic with mango and peach, honey and spiciness. Has that typical Alsatian sweetness and also some acidity and bitterness in the finish.
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