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Chicagoer Rieslingfeier

Chicago, IL

Tasted August 29, 2016 by acyso with 369 views

Introduction

Vietnamese food from Hai Yen, some fellow acidophiles, and a pile of riesling make for a great evening.

Flight 1 (16 notes)

White - Off-dry
1998 Dönnhoff Oberhäuser Brücke Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel Auction Germany, Nahe
98 points
Whoops, missed the AP number on this one in all my excitement. Holy crap is this a dense bottle of Auslese. It's seriously BA-level. Incredibly thick and almost syrupy, but with that kaleidoscopic fruit, mineral cut, and racy green acidity, all balanced on the point of a pin the way all the best Dönnhoff wines are. Incredibly silly levels of botrytis too, but it's pristine and clean. A monumental wine.
White
2004 Trimbach Riesling Clos Ste. Hune France, Alsace
93 points
So apparently, there are some dry rieslings that I like. This is one of them. Very dry, with some clear mineral precision. There's none of that oily waxy Alsace thing going on here -- this is linear and precise, with ample fruit stuffing. Despite all that, this has tons of extract and no alcoholic heat at all. Air seemed to focus that precision even more... it's like one of those green laser pointers.
White - Off-dry
1964 Bischofliches Konvikt Piesporter Goldtröpfchen Riesling feine Auslese Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer
93 points
No AP number here to record. This showed very similar to the last time I had it. It's certainly cut from a much drier cloth, and any sugar that this once had has caramelized into much more complex flavours. There's a huge ton of gasoline on the nose, with a bit of oily texture on the palate, presumably due to the ripeness that's still cut very nicely with some fresh acidity. Mostly dried and stewed fruit now, but that's all taking a backseat to that tasty, tasty petrol.
White - Sweet/Dessert
1953 G.H. von Mumm Johannisberger Mäuerchen Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese Germany, Rheingau
98 points
Ludwig Balz collection. Insane. Absolutely insane. The colour of motor oil, but this is so fresh and alive it's stunning. Certainly a fair bit of that caramelized maple flavour here, but it's the freshness that is so amazing. On top of that, there's this crazy streak of acidity that runs through this, and gives cut to what is still a very, very sweet (and old) bottle of riesling. Perhaps once-in-a-lifetime, but ever so worth it.
White
2005 Weingut Keller Riesling von der Fels Germany, Rheinhessen
90 points
#18-06, 12% abv. Perhaps you're supposed to age these. They certainly taste a helluva lot better with age on them. It rounds out a lot of the rough edges. But don't get confused: there's still plenty of raciness here, and perhaps even a tinge of green. Very zippy, I quite like the mineral freshness here.
White
2001 Trimbach Riesling Cuvée Frédéric Emile 375ème Anniversaire France, Alsace
88 points
This is again, quite a good wine for a dry riesling. There's plenty of ripe fruit and a fair bit of spice on the nose, with the same on the palate. I do pick up a slight bit more oiliness here, and the acidic cut doesn't come off as cleanly as the 2004 Clos Ste. Hune. The stone fruit is quite prominent here and tasty, too, but it seems to be marred by a touch of rot. The finish also comes off bitter.
Rosé - Sparkling
2002 Ruinart Champagne Dom Ruinart Brut Rosé France, Champagne
93 points
A very nice little interlude into Champagne. This is very bright and well-integrated already, though it displays a bit more steeliness, despite the rounder vintage. In fact it reminds me a little bit of the 2004 DP Rose. In any case, this is definitely accented with tart red fruits (cranberries?) and some really nice chalkiness too. I really don't drink enough Ruinart.
White
2005 Rudolf Fürst Centgrafenberg Riesling Spätlese trocken Germany, Franken
88 points
#05-06, 12.5% abv. First time I've had a bottle of riesling from a Bocksbeutel. In any case, this is a somewhat green expression of riesling, showing lots and lots of racy grassiness and almost gooseberry flavours. The palate's got tons of acidity and despite the relatively higher alcohol level, it doesn't show it at all. A very crisp, if not too complex, wine.
White
2008 A.J. Adam Hofberg Riesling Kabinett Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer
90 points
#03-09. Certainly on the dry end of the Kabinett spectrum, this has tons of slatey minerality and just a hint of white fruits. There's some pronounced pineapple here, this seems to be just a little bit advanced (I didn't get to this until later in the evening and it had warmed up some), since it didn't seem to have quite as much tension as I expected. It's certainly got tons of acidity, but that white hot focus isn't really here.
White - Off-dry
2004 Joh. Jos. Prüm Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Auslese Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer
93 points
Missed the AP on this one too (I'm getting sloppy). There's a lot of spritz on this bottle, but the reduction wasn't as prominent as on the 2004 WS Spätlese that I had two days ago. White fruited, this is quite restrained and demure at the moment, it seems to be coiled very tightly at the moment. It's still got some crazy acids and just the right amount of sweetness for balance. At the end of the day, there's definitely a lot of good material, but I'd give this some time.
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White - Off-dry
1989 Freiherr Langwerth von Simmern Kiedricher Sandgrub Riesling Spätlese Germany, Rheingau
88 points
Surprisingly very, very reductive when first opened, and to be honest, it never really went away. This is definitely a solid riesling, showing a bit of dried and stewed stone fruit, and just a slight, slight touch of sweetness. There's some waxiness on the palate, and this is more of a hefty wine than one driven by its acidity.
White - Off-dry
1971 Schloss Johannisberg Riesling Rosalack Auslese Germany, Rheingau
flawed
The cork fell right in the moment it was touched. Soy bomb.
White - Off-dry
2003 Dönnhoff Schloßböckelheimer Felsenberg Riesling Spätlese Germany, Nahe
90 points
#18-04, 9% abv. Certainly a bit of a riper Spätlese from the Weingut, but this is still clearly identifiable as such. The ripeness here is handled deftly, with the fruit neatly terminating into a fair amount of acid. You'd expect that there would be a lot more fat fruit here, but that's not the case at all. In fact, the fruit doesn't show too ripe at all, and the sugar levels aren't outrageous either. A very good example in a difficult vintage.
White - Sweet/Dessert
1991 Dönnhoff Grauburgunder Eiswein Germany, Nahe
95 points
#27-92, 8.5% abv. From half bottle. Ridiculously dark colour that was concerning, but then we all tasted it and all was right with the world. A really fun bottle of Dönnhoff, and certainly a very rare one. There's a very, very strong note of apples on this, as well as a white grape flavour. Raisin juice? Very sweet, but ample acidity to keep it from getting cloying.
White - Off-dry
1993 Weingut Robert Weil Kiedricher Gräfenberg Riesling Auslese Germany, Rheingau
93 points
#15-94, 8.5% abv. From half bottle. I haven't had too many 1993s and it's my impression it's not that strong of a vintage (whatever that means). This bottle, however, was definitely strong. Put simply, this is a botrytis bomb. There's so much honey and orange and botrytis spice here it's incredible. Very sweet, to the point that the acid can't quite keep up with it; there's a bit of mineral extract that helps with that.
White
2001 Zind-Humbrecht Riesling Rangen de Thann Clos St. Urbain France, Alsace, Alsace Grand Cru
88 points
This shows a huge amount of spice and smokiness, and there's a slight chance I could have mixed this up with a gewürztraminer if tasting this blind. It shows many of the things that you'd find in a riesling though -- the fruit, a touch of gasoline, and a fair bit of acidity. The texture comes off a bit waxy, and without the sugar, I feel that the finish is a bit exposed and short, and a touch bitter.
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