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Community Tasting Notes (30) Avg Score: 88.2 points

  • Classic Trimbach in a delicious daily drinker. Lean in framework, but generous in fruit but still the amazing structure and acids at Trimbach brings to all its wine.

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  • Clearly has a Alsatian vibe with soft , almost fluffy musk notes and yep it's not GW. It's not heavily fruited but the build is smart with a light mineral buzz. Super easy to drink in what is ultimately a dry style. Good effort for the variety at 5yrs.

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  • My last bottle of the 2016, my favorite vintage of this wine. This vintage has low acidity and lots of luscious Pinot fruit. Still drinking well, but slightly past peak and should probably be consumed within the next year or so. Still, a little air helps and it should not be served too cold. Pairs well with seafood dishes. Punches in above it's modest price point. This is what most wine should be about - a well made wine with character and flavor that is readily available, can be enjoyed by everyone and will not break the bank. This wine (in it's current vintage, the 2018, which is a step below the 2016) can be had for just a couple of bucks more, today, than what it sold for thirty years ago. Bravo!

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  • Brimming with pear and white peach aromas and flavors. Hint of lemon pith on the long and refreshing finish. Great neutral balance but with some concentration. Light bodied but very well rounded. A solid pairing with Indian cuisine.

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  • Pinot Blanc character not apparent, generic white with mineral/wood aftertaste. Pinot Blanc is under tasted and underrated as are Alsace wines. A visit to Riquewihr or Kaysersberg will introduce you to white wines you will never taste in a bottle in the US.

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  • By Ian D'Agata
    Alsace: The 2016s & Late-Released 2015s (Apr 2018), 4/18/2018, (See more on Vinous...)

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