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2001 Trimbach Riesling Cuvée Frédéric Emile

Riesling

  • France
  • Alsace

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  • Collector1855 wrote: flawed

    November 28, 2018 - Chateau Latour - 30 year vertical (1983-2010) tasted blind (Switzerland): Nose of bee wax, flowers, some nuttiness too. on the ripe side, first time I am drinking this wine. Is this the house style or was this an off bottle as it lacked the freshness that I am used to from the German Rieslings. Probably not a representative bottle as the 2004 I drank a few days after was clean with bright acidity. NR

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  • jmoore431 commented:

    11/28/18, 8:16 PM - In nearly all cases, Alsatian rieslings are more stern, dry and higher alcohol than most German rieslings.

  • Collector1855 commented:

    11/29/18, 6:25 AM - So I heard. Thanks for pointing out, not much of a Alsace drinker.

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