Was very surprised that this was still holding up very well. Accompanied gammon cooked in cider with peaches, cloves etc.
Light but solid, sweet floral notes and apple aromas. Similar in glass, not cloying at all, not exactly fresh but clear and refined. Medium length. Moreish.
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Lovely and balanced. Slightly floral nose in bottle, ripe and appley in the glass with the sweet flowers in the background. Terrifically light on the palate whilst maintaining depth. Drunk alongside a pork belly and celeriac with green beans, held up will (also accompanied by a Chassagne which followed on nicely). Glad I have some more and picked these up for about £7 a bottle.
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Sweet honeysuckle, ripe fruits, with a real syrupy consistency. This is a wine for dessert or foie gras. I usually enjoy german mosels as an apperitif wine, not so here.
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9/29/2013 - mark_m_owen wrote: 90 Points
Was very surprised that this was still holding up very well. Accompanied gammon cooked in cider with peaches, cloves etc.
Light but solid, sweet floral notes and apple aromas. Similar in glass, not cloying at all, not exactly fresh but clear and refined. Medium length. Moreish.
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5/14/2010 - mark_m_owen wrote: 88 Points
As per previous note.
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4/19/2010 - mark_m_owen wrote: 88 Points
A little bit syrupy this time out. Light, apples and light floral notes. Nice balance. Too easy to drink!
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9/12/2009 - mark_m_owen wrote: 90 Points
Lovely and balanced. Slightly floral nose in bottle, ripe and appley in the glass with the sweet flowers in the background. Terrifically light on the palate whilst maintaining depth. Drunk alongside a pork belly and celeriac with green beans, held up will (also accompanied by a Chassagne which followed on nicely). Glad I have some more and picked these up for about £7 a bottle.
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5/28/2007 - bluevespa wrote: 90 Points
Sweet honeysuckle, ripe fruits, with a real syrupy consistency. This is a wine for dessert or foie gras. I usually enjoy german mosels as an apperitif wine, not so here.
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