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Robert Weil tasting with Wilhelm Weil

Tasted February 12, 2015 by CamWheeler with 228 views

Flight 1 (6 notes)

White
2013 Weingut Robert Weil Riesling Trocken Germany, Rheingau
88 points
Violet, mint and straw aromas. Decent persistence on the palate, the acid does give it some refreshment and there is some body to the fruit. Drinks well and should improve as well.
White
2013 Weingut Robert Weil Kiedricher Riesling trocken Rheingau Germany, Rheingau
90 points
Lifted florals, a mineral streak and earth in the background. More body than the estate Trocken, the acid does keep up and there is good length to it while also having moderate depth. Entirely approachable now but should age nicely. Balances freshness and fruit power well.
White
2013 Weingut Robert Weil Kiedricher Klosterberg Riesling Trocken Germany, Rheingau
89 points
Mineral and apple, mandarin - quite restrained on the nose. A delicate nature on the palate, there is some good quality behind it, but it is tightly wrapped up for now. Give it time.
White
2013 Weingut Robert Weil Kiedricher Turmberg Riesling Trocken Germany, Rheingau
92 points
Much more expressive than the Klosterberg trocken from this year - citrus, coconut, mineral and lemon rind. Good power on the palate, along with good length. This has great potential to develop but it also shows plenty of what it has now. Balanced and classy.
White
2005 Weingut Robert Weil Kiedricher Gräfenberg Riesling Trocken Erstes Gewächs Germany, Rheingau
93 points
Toast, lanolin, pear, spice and mineral. Full bodied palate with lovely balanced, the acidity keeping up with the immense fruit power. It isn't sweet, but there is definitely richness to it. Delicious and it does have great finesse despite the warmth of the vintage.
White - Off-dry
2013 Weingut Robert Weil Kiedricher Gräfenberg Riesling Spätlese Germany, Rheingau
93 points
Apple, pear, cinnamon, singed marshmallow and orange. The sweetness is just so well integrated that it barely tastes of sweetness at all even with 75 g/l of residual sugar. Demands another sip of the wine after each taste, it draws you in and is really quite amazing.
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