These are better with more exposure to air. Petrol nose blows off to show peach, lime, and passionfruit, with crushed stones giving texture and lift. Spritely, but has depth and structure balancing out the energy.
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My note from August 2017 still holds 4 years later Colour pale lemon from pale straw Every thing is the same
Aug 2017 95 points Colour pale straw , bright and clear 15/15 Nose excellent intensity and balance between floral and fruit aromas lime, lemon ginger, 28/30 Palate wow what an experience , everything going on here and in perfect balance citrus, floral , slight sweetness , super long finish 42/44 Overall impressive 10/11
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Cool mineral nose with limes, apples and an interesting sage note. Palate is crisp, medium bodied and medium length. Nice wine and drinking quite well already. A bit of alcohol on the end pokes out which detracts a bit.
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Liked this lively Otago Riesling. Drinking well already. Not overly Dry, despite FR’s claim to be. Would buy again. Very good, but not outstanding.
C...pale green
N....medium intensity only; some petro/Kerosene; greengages.
T....solid medium body, well-made taut Riesling that’s not fully mature but drinking very well anyway, impressive swirling acidity with classy fruit too. Pineapple slices drizzled with lemon/lime juice. Fell slightly short of my expectations founded on FR’s rep. Slightly. Still a very good NZ Riesling. Some lifted essence at end, some wet river stone minerals too.
VFM? I probably prefer Framingham Classic from Marlborough, which is cheaper too. And Pegasus Bay do a ‘Dry’ Riesling from North Canterbury which although Dry is slightly richer/fuller. Probably a style preference, if I’m honest.
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11/26/2023 - depechemoroder Likes this wine: 91 Points
These are better with more exposure to air. Petrol nose blows off to show peach, lime, and passionfruit, with crushed stones giving texture and lift. Spritely, but has depth and structure balancing out the energy.
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10/12/2023 - depechemoroder Likes this wine: 90 Points
Pithy and racy with oodles of lime and peach. Feels somewhere inbetween the Nahe and Clare Valley. Emerging petrol, pinging acid.
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11/28/2021 - LindsayM Likes this wine: 95 Points
My note from August 2017 still holds 4 years later
Colour pale lemon from pale straw
Every thing is the same
Aug 2017 95 points
Colour pale straw , bright and clear 15/15
Nose excellent intensity and balance between floral and fruit aromas lime, lemon ginger, 28/30
Palate wow what an experience , everything going on here and in perfect balance citrus, floral , slight sweetness , super long finish 42/44
Overall impressive 10/11
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6/28/2019 - BigJ wrote:
Cool mineral nose with limes, apples and an interesting sage note. Palate is crisp, medium bodied and medium length. Nice wine and drinking quite well already. A bit of alcohol on the end pokes out which detracts a bit.
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3/28/2019 - Callum's Corkers Likes this wine: 89 Points
Liked this lively Otago Riesling. Drinking well already. Not overly Dry, despite FR’s claim to be. Would buy again. Very good, but not outstanding.
C...pale green
N....medium intensity only; some petro/Kerosene; greengages.
T....solid medium body, well-made taut Riesling that’s not fully mature but drinking very well anyway, impressive swirling acidity with classy fruit too. Pineapple slices drizzled with lemon/lime juice. Fell slightly short of my expectations founded on FR’s rep. Slightly. Still a very good NZ Riesling. Some lifted essence at end, some wet river stone minerals too.
VFM? I probably prefer Framingham Classic from Marlborough, which is cheaper too. And Pegasus Bay do a ‘Dry’ Riesling from North Canterbury which although Dry is slightly richer/fuller. Probably a style preference, if I’m honest.
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