10.5% alcohol; shipped & imported by Winebow, Inc., New York City; from the Mosel River Valley in Germany and presumably bottled there as well, the importer has correctly converted the decimal comma in 10,5 to a period; under screw cap; fast legs, I can't improve on the Drunken Cyclist, the previous reviewer's 'Pale straw with a golden hue'; also spot on with the gasoline comment 'that seemingly ever-present petrol aspect'; along with its low alcohol content, this is a full bodied wine with a nice balance of tannins, sweetness, fruitiness, and sourness (bitterness is lacking), the fruit flavors going back up the nose to a surprising extent; layering is moderately complex and persists through the medium to long finish; cries out for a pairing with seafood, especially with cold water fish prepared on cedar boards on a gas or charcoal grill
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9/13/2023 - PaulWilson00 Likes this wine: 90 Points
Sweet. Sharp. Crisp. Grapefruit. Honey. Some apple. Smell exactly what you taste. Reminds me of a healthy breakfast.
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7/16/2023 - Paclyte Likes this wine: 92 Points
Very Nice. Not too sweet, Fruity!
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12/24/2021 - afields wrote:
Tastes kinda cheap and simple. Even at this very cheap price point there are better Riesling. 4.5-5/10
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9/21/2021 - Helloitsgaby wrote: 84 Points
Dry, crisp and simple. Tastes like peach juice. Not as sweet as other riesling.
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8/7/2021 - Glenn Gilbert Likes this wine: 90 Points
10.5% alcohol; shipped & imported by Winebow, Inc., New York City; from the Mosel River Valley in Germany and presumably bottled there as well, the importer has correctly converted the decimal comma in 10,5 to a period; under screw cap; fast legs, I can't improve on the Drunken Cyclist, the previous reviewer's 'Pale straw with a golden hue'; also spot on with the gasoline comment 'that seemingly ever-present petrol aspect'; along with its low alcohol content, this is a full bodied wine with a nice balance of tannins, sweetness, fruitiness, and sourness (bitterness is lacking), the fruit flavors going back up the nose to a surprising extent; layering is moderately complex and persists through the medium to long finish; cries out for a pairing with seafood, especially with cold water fish prepared on cedar boards on a gas or charcoal grill
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