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Riesling Rampage 2017

Tasted January 14, 2017 by CamWheeler with 461 views

Flight 1 (44 notes)

White - Sparkling
N.V. Louis Roederer Champagne Brut Premier France, Champagne
89 points
Lemon and biscuit with some ginger snaps as well. Nicely refreshing on a warm day, there is good cut through the acidity and a touch of sweetness that rounds the palate out. Very nice.
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White
2012 O'Leary Walker Riesling Watervale Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Watervale
90 points
Lime, floral, mineral, chalk and some herb and orange. Good acidity on the palate, this is holding its youthful fruit well, giving it approachability. Good length - no hurry to drink this.
White
2012 Pewsey Vale Vineyard Eden Valley Riesling Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Eden Valley
91 points
Expressive nose out of the glass with orange, apricot, lemon, peach and slate. The palate has some richness behind the fruit and there is some texture and grip as well. Already drinking well, but there should be plenty of space for it to develop further.
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White
2012 Grosset Riesling Springvale Watervale Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Watervale
91 points
Bath salts, roses and graphite. There is real cut and composure on the palate with the fruit and acidity well integrated but providing good interest and spark. Very good length. I thought that this was a step in front of the Grosset Polish Hill at the current point.
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White
2012 Grosset Riesling Polish Hill Clare Valley Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
90 points
Lemon cordial, orange peel and minerals. Medium depth and intensity on the palate before a rush of acidity towards the finish. Really feels like it needs time and I hope to try it again and see.
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White
2012 Pikes Riesling Traditionale Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
90 points
Floral with musk and lemon. Really good purity on the palate, the balance here is excellent with push and drive from the acidity and the fruit sweetness countering it with style. Not quite as much depth as I'd like to be able to love this, but it may well come with time.
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White - Sparkling
N.V. Josef Chromy Riesling PEPIK Sekt Australia, Tasmania, Tamar Valley
89 points
Lemon and lime with florals and some earthiness. A little sweetness on the palate, but there is good lemon acidity. Medium length, this is nice drinking in an easy style while still having some points of interest.
White
1994 Petaluma Riesling Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
flawed
Faded, still had some interest but ultimately it was a bit too far gone.
White
2000 Petaluma Riesling Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
flawed
Badly oxidized.
White
2002 Petaluma Riesling Hanlin Hill Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
92 points
Screwcap. Spice, orange, mineral and popcorn aromas. Lovely balance, the fruit and acidity are youthful still, but the wine shows great composure and balance. A great Riesling, maybe one of the last for this producer, and under screwcap well stored bottles should continue to impress over quite a few years to come.
White
2009 Petaluma Riesling Hanlin Hill Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
88 points
Violet, lime, ozone, spice and orange. The palate is rich and slightly bitter with phenolics, with some good texture but without the composure and purity that I'd like to see. Nice but not something I'd quickly return to again.
White
2012 Petaluma Riesling Hanlin Hill Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
90 points
This has started to settle down after some early showings that I was less than impressed with. Lemon, graphite, chalk and florals. There is a quite sweet element to the palate, but the acidity sweeps through nicely and there is good depth to the fruit. Would like to see where this goes as it develops, hopefully continuing upwards!
White
2010 Helm Riesling Half Dry Australia, New South Wales, Southern New South Wales, Canberra District
87 points
Nutty, floral and coconut aromas. Medium bodied, with light sweetness. The length drops away a little bit early. Holding on but not developing with age, likely this is a wine best drunk early.
White
2010 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Riesling Kabinett Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer
90 points
Plenty of sulphur, tropical fruit, orange and apricot. The palate shows plenty of sweetness along with a good line of acidity that helps given the riper nature of the fruit. I like the fullness and weight here and I'll leave my other bottle for another 4-5 years.
White - Off-dry
2010 Kobe Winery Riesling Benediction Japan, Kansai, Hyōgo
84 points
Heavily grassy with herbal and tobacco notes along with some earth and celery - plenty going on but to be honest it was a bit of a struggle to find pleasure when it was all put together. The palate is both sweet and grippy, with moderate depth and length. An interesting curio but no more than that for me.
White
2011 Red Newt Cellars Riesling Tango Oaks USA, New York, Finger Lakes, Seneca Lake
88 points
Orange peel, peach, smoke and lime. The off-dry style works well with the fruit profile, a line of acidity is present and is sufficient but doesn't quite give the wine enough of a spark to rate it higher.
White
2012 Vineland Estates Winery Riesling Elevation St. Urban Canada, Ontario, Niagara Peninsula, Niagara Escarpment VQA
90 points
Green apple, lemon, smoke and lemon. The palate is quite delicate, with the fruit showing lovely purity and lithe flavours. There are signs of the residual sugar, but the medium acidity keeps it feeling well balanced. Medium length, if there was a little more depth and length it would be even more impressive.
White
2009 Knappstein Riesling Ackland Vineyard Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Watervale
89 points
Mineral, floral musk and bath salts. Clean acid flows, medium length. Still very early days for this wine.
White
2009 Clonakilla Riesling Australia, New South Wales, Southern New South Wales, Canberra District
89 points
Lime, pear, florals and some honey. Really nice clean and bright palate profile, with good lifting acidity that cuts through the palate well. I wonder if with further age the acid might stick out more, but for now it is ticking along well.
White
2009 Pewsey Vale Vineyard Eden Valley Riesling Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Eden Valley
88 points
Kerosene and toast with lemon and grape aromas. The palate is very rounded and the brightness has started to soften out. Feels like this is close to hitting its peak.
White
2009 Best's Great Western Riesling Australia, Victoria, Western Victoria, Great Western
89 points
Graphite, peach and a light herb note. The palate feels quite round but it still flows well. I think that this will be at its peak in around 4-5 years.
White
2009 Kilikanoon Riesling Mort's Block Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Watervale
90 points
Herbs, slate, floral and spice notes. Acidity cuts through sharply, with a very light sweetness throughout that helps to balance things out. Still very young and I think that it will continue developing well.
White
2013 Hochkirch Riesling Australia, Victoria, Western Victoria, Henty
89 points
Tropical nose as well as toast and some mint. The palate shows good texture, with the acidity and fruit playing well off each other. There is good interest here.
White
2012 Weingut Josef Leitz Rüdesheimer Berg Rottland Riesling Hinterhaus Germany, Rheingau
90 points
Lime, apricot, fresh florals and lemon. Intense on the palate, with really good texture and depth. Dry but the fruit intensity fills the mouth and leaves you wanting another look at it.
White
2010 Frankland Estate Riesling Isolation Ridge Vineyard Australia, Western Australia, South West Australia, Frankland River
91 points
Floral, laundry power, spice and lemon. The flavour intensity is very good and there is great structure and verve to the fruit. Very persistent, this is still very young but I really enjoyed it.
White
2013 Kanta Riesling Echunga Vineyard Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Adelaide Hills
87 points
Coconut, musk and yellow florals. Palate feels quite ripe while finishing dry into its medium length. Not particularly distinctive in character but drinks decently enough.
White
2007 Jim Barry Riesling The Florita Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
91 points
Ginger and spice, floral and toast with some wax as well. Medium intensity, good acidity - this is a nice mix of some development and still retaining youthful character. Drink over the next 10 years.
White
2002 Pikes Riesling Reserve Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
88 points
Licorice, marshmallow, lemon and some floral notes. Acid sticks out a little bit here, with the fruit feeling a little bit too held back on this bottle. Still quite good and I wonder if it may come together with a bit more time.
White
2006 Trimbach Riesling Cuvée Frédéric Emile France, Alsace
89 points
Honey, peach, apricot and a little earthy note. Really good acidity and pure fruit, there is a little bit of that earthy note poking through on the palate as well and I wonder if this bottle is right. Still tasted pretty good so rated as is!
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White
1998 Rockford Riesling Hand Picked Eden Valley Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Eden Valley
87 points
Marmalade, honey and musk. This bottle was heading downhill but it is still holding on to some rounded fruit and still has decent length. Drink now.
White
2009 Joh. Jos. Prüm Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer
91 points
AP #19 14. Lemon, mineral, orange and musk. Really pure fruit on the palate, the sugar blends in well and allows the delicate side of the wine to shine. Still has plenty of detail and depth. Delicious but patience will be well rewarded.
White
2012 Kalleske Viognier Plenarius Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Barossa Valley
91 points
Blind but I picked it from the colour as it was being poured. Orange, rosewater, apricot and musk. Really good acidity and texture on the palate, the grip works really well with the touch of fruit sweetness. Doesn't seem to have developed much from 3-4 years ago and I think it is probably best drunk now.
White - Off-dry
2002 Trimbach Riesling Vendanges Tardives France, Alsace
90 points
Mandarin, orange, apricot and some straw with some talc as well. Nice balance of sweetness and mineral acidity. Good length, stretching out in the glass and showing more with air. No hurry to drink this.
White - Off-dry
1983 Freiherr Langwerth von Simmern Hattenheimer Nußbrunnen Riesling Spätlese Germany, Rheingau
91 points
Funky earth, lemon and some iodine that sounds odd but works well with the sweetness. I like the balance here, with light sweetness and some persistent fruit character, along with the funk to give it interest. Very nice condition bottle.
White
2016 Vignerons Schmölzer & Brown Pret-a-Blanc Australia, Victoria, North East, King Valley
88 points
Grape, floral, orange and lemon. Bright on the palate, with clean acidity and light fruit. Good youthful appeal here.
Red
2012 Lethbridge Wines Pinot Noir Australia, Victoria, Port Phillip, Geelong
89 points
Stemmy, rhubarb, cherry, charcoal and ash. There is a sweet and sour element to the palate, with plenty of acidity and the stemmy note coming through as well. Good character, this is drinking well at the moment.
Red - Sparkling
2004 Seppelt Shiraz Show Sparkling Great Western Australia, Victoria, Western Victoria, Great Western
92 points
Cherry, earth, redcurrant and blackcurrant. Very clean fruit profile, no funk to be found. Vibrant, with plenty of red fruit and really good acidity. Still incredibly young and I think it will get even better with more time.
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Red
2015 Clos du Tue-Boeuf Touraine La Butte France, Loire Valley, Touraine
88 points
Charcoal, cherry, undergrowth and a meaty note. Refreshing acidity on the palate, with plenty of the earth and funk from the nose coming through as a very savoury palate. I like the interest and style.
Red
2006 Louis Jadot Moulin-à-Vent Clos de Champ de Cour Château des Jacques France, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Moulin-à-Vent
88 points
Blind. Meaty, graphite, rose, cherry and spice. Concentrated tannins and plenty of acidity on the palate. I found it a little lacking it enjoyment and overall composure, but it seems to have the structure to age well and it may well come around with a bit more time.
Red
2003 Two Hands Brave Faces Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Barossa Valley
88 points
Screwcap. 65% Shiraz, 35% Grenache. Pepper, blackcurrant, raspberry jam and tar. Sweet fruit on the palate, this is still very youthful, with the structure holding up well. Decent length, just not very complex still.
Red
1998 Henschke Cyril Henschke Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Eden Valley
91 points
Cedar, menthol, pencil, redcurrant and charcoal. In a holding pattern on the palate, there is really good structure along with red and black fruits still showing well. Good length and balance, this is still developing and has plenty more to give.
Red
2002 Yarra Yering Dry Red N°1 Australia, Victoria, Port Phillip, Yarra Valley
91 points
Blind. Herbal, red cherry, raspberry, tobacco and spice. Medium bodied, with nice length and a good mix of youth and the start of some development and depth. Stylish and with interest, this is really well put together.
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Red
2009 Giaconda Nebbiolo Australia, Victoria, North East, Beechworth
90 points
Blackcurrant, musk, cherry and ash on the nose. The tannins are present but are fine and work well with the savoury styled fruit. Carries well into a very good length finish. Still young, this has plenty of time left to develop and show what its got.
Red
2013 Rockford Shiraz Basket Press Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Barossa Valley
90 points
Licorice, vanilla, sweet red fruit and toast. The palate shows quite a bit of ripe fruit and it feels like it needs time to settle down and while there is some interest now I think it should get more expressive as it takes on depth and dimension with more time.
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