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| Community Tasting Notes (average 89.6 pts. and median of 90 pts. in 33 notes) - hiding notes with no text | | Tasted by Rieslingfan on 4/19/2021: I liked this more three years ago, but it’s still very pure and minerally. It just feels a little heavier. I miss the freshness, but am still impressed by the overall depth. Good for contemplation. (2000 views) | | Tasted by bklynwine on 10/4/2019: Youthful riesling fruit, pure and elegant on nose, a bit watery mid-palate; pleasant, integrated acidity, not screechy; the kind of riesling that's equally enjoyable with or without food, just lacking some concentration (2133 views) | | Tasted by Rieslingfan on 12/14/2018: Precise, elegant and understated, the 2006 Vom Stein does not command an audience, it rather encourages contemplation. It’s really more of a springtime wine, when it would fit the new growth and coming warmth. But it’s still delicious in winter, with a combination of citrus, mineral and light honey tones. Nice to see a federspiel over the course of twelve years from the vintage. Wines don’t have to be big to age well. (2547 views) | | Tasted by mattstolz11 on 9/3/2018 & rated 90 points: Pretty wine that was a solid value. still youthful and vibrant, with crisp but restrained acidity and minerality. ginger and pear with a touch of honey, very little in the way of petrol notes here. (2310 views) | | Tasted by Bob H on 4/10/2018: Tried side-by-side with the 2012; a focused nose with crisp apple fruit.
Light-bodied with good supporting acidity - these are both excellent, and I'm not sure I could pick a favorite right now. (2727 views) | | Tasted by Bob H on 1/2/2017: I pulled this to try side-by-side with the 2015. Maybe a shade lighter than that wine. The nose here has more of a ripe tropical fruit nuance, but is similarly focused/pure.
Tart and crisp on the palate - this is quite good, but in retrospect I should have tried this wine first, because the 2015 is really strutting it's stuff for such a young wine, and this wine is unfortunately caught in that wine's "shadow", for lack of a better descriptor. (2911 views) | | Tasted by dlduchon on 1/1/2017 & rated 86 points: Light bodied, with restrained flavors and a bit soft on the finish, giving the perception of being a touch off balanced. (2455 views) | | Tasted by Bob H on 3/4/2016: Maybe a shade lighter in the glass than the 2012 was; another great nose here, one that I sometimes refer to as a white fruit cocktail in a slate bowl.
Seamless on the palate, fully mature, and a pleasure to drink right now. A finishing note of acerbity that adds to the overall impact of the wine - very likable, and nice to be able to try the two wines side-by-side. (3100 views) | | Tasted by Pknut on 11/12/2015: Notwithstanding the old debate as to whether people can actually smell sweetness, this smells sweet to me. Touch of petrol/musky funk. Showing some age and not as much cut and acidity as expected. Good, but I prefer more cut. Canton Lounge. (3348 views) | | Tasted by Eric Guido on 6/19/2015 & rated 92 points: The nose showed dried apricot and peach with crushed flowers, stone and exotic spice. It was unexpectedly dry on the palate yet with nervy acidity providing lift and juicy quality, showing saturating minerality, apricot and spice. The finish was long with floral tones and palate-coating minerals. (3532 views) | | Tasted by sharonandroland on 5/2/2015 & rated 90 points: Delicate mountain herbs aromas. Very mineral. (2323 views) | | Tasted by Soteriologist on 10/9/2014: ATTENTION please: This page only refers to bottlings prior to 2014, and as far as I know there was only one bottling of this prior to 2014, and that was 2007. The bottling of 2014 is the otherwise same wine which has spent over 7 years in oak and would definitely be underrated here if lumped in with the earlier bottlings. Here it is:
The 2014 bottling of the 2006 Nikolaihof Riesling Federspiel Vom Stein
Cheers ! (3106 views) | | Tasted by Soteriologist on 10/7/2014: OK, I moved this TN to the proper place. See above note. (2744 views) | | Tasted by Bob H on 7/24/2014: Light yellow-gold in the glass; pineapple accent over white fruits on the nose.
Delicious - I realize that this is not the most descriptive word one could use in a TN, but it's the first thing that popped into my mind. Brisk acidity frames the fruit, nice persistence on the finish - my better half and I just killed this bottle paired with pork loin in a rosemary/mustard marinade, and the wine was a perfect match for the dish.
Screw-capped. (2540 views) | | Tasted by rjonwine@gmail.com on 1/27/2014 & rated 91 points: Very light yellow color; maturing, aromatic, yeasty nose; tasty, savory, mineral, tart pear palate; medium-plus finish (1538 views) | | Tasted by Vintomas on 11/21/2013 & rated 87 points: Austrian Riesling with AuZone (AuZone, Stockholm): Nose with blackcurrant buds, some citrus, some perfume and flowery notes, some mineral. Dry palate that is rather mineral-dominated, high acidity. 87 p (2958 views) | | Tasted by Anton_Wallin on 11/17/2013 & rated 91 points: Clean, fresch and elegant. Aromatic and perfumed riesling aromas with pleasant mouth feel and balance. This is really good! (2346 views) | | Tasted by Magners on 11/2/2013 & rated 87 points: Lovely mix of rich fruit, salty minerals and bitter herbs. Good concentration, some development already and great acidity that balances some sweetness. Far from being an outstanding wine but generous and interesting. Great value also. (2016 views) | | Tasted by Riccardo Malocchio on 9/21/2013 & rated 91 points: Lovely nose and palate of white florals, green orchard fruit, slate minerality, and smoke. Tense and lively on the palate, totally dry, and just beginning to develop some mature notes. Very precise and seamless, seeming more cool vintage than many 06s. (2294 views) | | Tasted by zscheiner on 4/12/2011 & rated 88 points: Austrian Rieslings Part I (Vin Vino Wine, Palo Alto, CA): Tight nose, minerals and a bit of petrol/rubber balloon. Austere to start on the palate without much fruit, medium+_acidity and some lemon pith bitterness. This improved with air though, the acidity and bitterness integrated and nice minerality showed through. Give this some air. (3356 views) | | Tasted by 3daywinereview.com on 7/23/2010 & rated 93 points: Artisan Vineyards/ Haskell's Tasting (Minneapolis): Apricots, floral, lemon pie and slate. Super finish. (4270 views) | | Tasted by tarheel17 on 12/13/2009: Blind Riesling Tasting (My house): nose: floral, mineral, I guessed alsacian palate: viscouse yet fully dry, this was hard to evaluate after the JJ Prums. Lemon dirt and smoky apple finish was definitely interesting. I'd like to try this again in different company. (3152 views) | | Tasted by jahlove on 6/12/2009 & rated 90 points: Rippin' phat. (2649 views) | | Tasted by drwine2001 on 4/11/2009: From magnum. Very light yellow. Full bodied wine with green papaya and intense minerality. Once again, very good. (2596 views) | | Tasted by drwine2001 on 1/20/2009: Dungeness Crab and Riesling (Thanh Long, San Francisco): Straw colored. Fascinating nose of crushed herbs. Light, lively, and intensely mineral. Delightful. (2782 views) | | Only displaying the 25 most recent notes - click to see all notes for this wine... |
| By David Schildknecht Vinous, 2013: A Great Vintage for Austrian Riesling and Grüner Veltliner (Nov 2015) (11/1/2015) (Nikolaihof Wachau Riesling Federspiel Vom Stein) Subscribe to see review text. | By Joel B. Payne Vinous, Austria 2013 - Part 1 (Sep 2015) (9/1/2015) (Nikolaihof Wachau Riesling Federspiel Vom Stein) Subscribe to see review text. | By Julia Harding, MW JancisRobinson.com (6/29/2008) (Nikolaihof, Vom Stein Riesling Federspiel Wachau White) Subscribe to see review text. | By Richard Jennings RJonWine.com (1/27/2014) (Nikolaihof Riesling Federspiel Vom Stein) Very light yellow color; maturing, aromatic, yeasty nose; tasty, savory, mineral, tart pear palate; medium-plus finish 91 points | NOTE: Scores and reviews are the property of Vinous and JancisRobinson.com and RJonWine.com. (manage subscription channels) |
| Nikolaihof Producer website
Please note that while most wines of this Wachau producer are from that region, there is one property (Steiner Hund) that is actually in the Kremstal, and so is ineligible for the nomenclature used on Wachau wines. The Steiner Hund wine (one of Nikolaihof's top wines) has been variously described over the years as a Trockener Riesling Spätlese or a Riesling Trocken Reserve. The region 'Wachau' on Steiner Hund wines are incorrect--it should be 'Kremstal', but I'm having trouble changing it. Anyone help with this?
The wines are now produced biodynamically.
This former monastery in Mautern is now owned by the Saah family, who also serve their exquisite biodynamic fare in an onsite restaurant, an ideal place for a visit while in the valley spending a warm evening out under the ancient Imperial Linden tree in the courtyard, tasting wine, eating, and being regaled with Christine Saah's wonderful hospitality, close to heaven on earth for such as we. Highly recommended and a superb producer. jhtRiesling Varietal character (Appellation America) | A short history of Riesling (Uncork) | Riesling (wikipedia)Federspiel Wikipedia about Federspiel (german)Vom Stein On weinlagen.infoAustria Wein aus Österreich (Österreichischen Weinmarketinggesellschaft) | Austrian Wine Classifications (Winemonger.com)Niederösterreich Weinstraße Niederösterreich
Lower Austria Wine Region
Lower Austria isn't "southern" Austria, but rather northeastern. It derives its name from its downriver location on the Danube River, which flows from west to east.Wachau Official tourism website on weinlagen-info |
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