• andrei trolldeig Likes this wine: 93 points

    May 10, 2024 - The full package
    Drank most on day two. Last sip day four.
    Great concentration, big yellow fruit, mango and all the limes (lemongrass, kefirlime, as I called asian spices last note). Persistent acidity. No petroleum to speak of this time. More details in last note.

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  • Bathtub58 Likes this wine: 93 points

    December 22, 2023 - Decanted. Consumed over two hours. Powerful aromas of petrol, which toned down by hour two and began to show some citrus. Similar moderate+ concentrated flavors, with fresh and concentrated citrus elements (primarily lemon) that began to show after two hours in the decanter. No rush. Clearly upside over the mid term+. This showed more freshness than the last bottle, both of which were from the same case. 93+

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  • Bathtub58 wrote: 92 points

    November 19, 2023 - A bit sappy to start. A decant help to balance this out. Petrol and orchard fruits. Some freshness, but on the riper end of the spectrum.

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  • Aravind Asok wrote:

    August 26, 2023 - Wow. Stunning. On the nose: dense lemon, lemon oil and soft peach, a hint of tropical. On the palate: slate and grapefruit in spades over more citrus and a touch of spice. Dense, fantastic acid and a long finish. Not really like other GG wines I have had before.

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  • andrei trolldeig Likes this wine:

    February 13, 2023 - Pnp; first day open, second day more closed. Now third day, and similar as the first, but even more expressive, with its golden hue. Continuously golden on the nose with rich mango and tucked in camomile spice, some kefir lime. Good width on the palate, more spices, coriander seeds, lemon grass. Persistent acidity, good length.
    My first PJ Kühn. Great balance between warm richness and acidic backbone.

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  • Bathtub58 Likes this wine: 92 points

    December 26, 2021 - Delayed entry. 92-93+.

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  • tedcholl Likes this wine: 90 points

    December 1, 2021 - Dry, Rheingau Riesling. Citrus, green apple, some petrol, and tropical fruits. Been a while since my last Riesling and enjoyed it

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