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| Community Tasting Notes (average 88.3 pts. and median of 88 pts. in 8 notes) | | | Tasted by pgb67 on 4/18/2010 & rated 88 points: (183 views) | | | Tasted by Chris Newport on 4/15/2010: What a nice wine... and who ever said that a true kabinett isn't made any more? Very nice, aromatice nose, a little spritz, great cut and delineation with just a touch of sweetness... an excellent wine to dirnk on the porch on a spring evening. Would buy again in a heartbeat at the price. My love affair with the '08 vintage continues. (255 views) | | | Tasted by rlbeckwith on 4/2/2010 & rated 89 points: (214 views) | | | Tasted by rlbeckwith on 3/31/2010 & rated 88 points: Not to sweet, good acid to balance. easy to drink by itself. (257 views) | | | Tasted by Steve in St Cloud on 3/18/2010 & rated 88 points: Nice fruit, sweeter and with a spritz I don't recall last year. Enough acid to balance. Enjoyable. (287 views) | | | Tasted by wineglas on 3/2/2010 & rated 88 points: Simple but good. Sweet and shows floral, honey and peach on the palate. Medium finish. (357 views) | | | Tasted by Saint Stephen on 2/1/2010 & rated 89 points: This is very nice but surprisingly sweet although the underlying acidity is there - I would have preferred something a little crisper and less round but this is still very nice. (450 views) | | | Tasted by hutch on 1/19/2010 & rated 88 points: Skurnik/Theise Spring Tasting (City Winry): Bright and clean. Great fruit. Balanced. Very nice. 88+ (415 views) |
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An der Nahe erwarten den Besucher sanftes Grün, romantische Flusstäler und dramatische Felsformationen. Dazu gastfreundliche Winzer und ihre vielfältigen Weine.
2.000 Jahre Weinbautradition hat das Anbaugebiet an der Nahe und den Nebenflüssen Glan und Alsenz. Vor kalten Winden durch den hohen Hunsrück geschützt, schaffen milde Temperaturen und viel Sonnenschein ein hervorragendes Klima für den Weinbau in dem regenarmen und sonnigen Tal. Hier wachsen auf rund 4.000 Hektar Rebsorten wie Riesling, Rivaner, und Silvaner. Auch die Spielarten des Burgunders sowie Kerner, Scheurebe, Portugieser und Dornfelder sind hier zu Hause. Lieblingskind der Winzer ist der an Finessen reiche Riesling, ein Viertel der Rebfläche ist damit bestockt.
Eine bewegte Erdgeschichte hat der Nahe-Region eine große Bodenvielfalt beschert. Die Reben wachsen auf Schiefergestein, vulkanischen Porphyr- oder Löss- und Lehmböden. Das ermöglicht eine Vielfalt an Rebsorten und Weinstilen.
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