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2019 Sabelli-Frisch Riesling Obie Curtis Vineyard

Riesling

  • USA
  • California
  • Central Coast
  • Santa Ynez Valley
CT88.2 11 reviews
2019
2019
Label borrowed from 2020
2020
Label borrowed from 2021
2021
Label borrowed from 2021
2021

Community Tasting Notes 11

  • beegnat Likes this wine:

    March 16, 2023 - 9 Rieslings - 6 Dry 3 Off Dry: Wine three, this initially started out with much more citrus and a hint of complex sugar/honey, with some herbs in the background. As it warmed up/opened up I was mostly getting a distinct dill note which is always really intriguing to me when you get riesling with herbs, I had one which had horseradish notes. Initially my WOTN, but retasting towards the end of the night I found it overwhelmed by the dill and it lost some complexity, definitely keep it more chilled.

  • CPSchoeff Likes this wine: 90 points

    March 16, 2023 - Nine Rieslings, Mostly Dry, with Seven DC Doods (DeeCee Columbia Heights): Gold. Bit closed down aromatics but eventually yields some tropical fruit and toast. Palate is rich, with barrel notes of caramel and vanilla on top of some ripe nearly red fruit notes. Acid is sneaky here as it is not in the forefront but surely is there give. The overall balance of the wine.

    This was quite divisive in a bunch of dry rieslings, but several of the group remarked on how much they liked it on its own… as “really very good white wine”… as sentiment I would agree with. If looking for German kabinett, do not come here!

  • ptaylor2112 Likes this wine: 87 points

    February 18, 2023 - As others have noted, this is an interesting take on Riesling. I presume this went through malolactic fermentation or extend aging on the lees, as the mouthfeel was rather round, more like a Chenin blanc than a Cali Chard in my opinion. There were shades of Sabelli's 2018 Marsanne as well. Some dry or bruised apple on the finish. Round and tart at the same time.

    It was terrific with Thai chicken breast and sweet potatoes in a mild coconut yellow curry sauce.

    Set your expectations for a non-traditional white field blend and you will be satisfied.

  • Brian Glas Likes this wine: 90 points

    June 3, 2022 - Popped and poured. Some slight petrol and reductive notes. Sour. Citrus fruit. Limes? Some interesting lift. A different style than I am used to with German Rieslings. Very nice.

  • Discobiscuits42 wrote: 87 points

    May 21, 2022 - BD purchase last year, 55 degrees. No audible pop from the cork but wine seems intact. Distinct golden color, some green hue. fairly heavy legs. Definitely has the look of a full bodied wine.

    Nose of peach, lemon, a light petrol. Petrol aroma grows with air. On palate, the wine is overbalanced in favor of toasty/oaky notes. Agree with other reviewers that this has the mouth feel of a Cali chard. Really creamy. I would prefer more acidity and while fruit comes out mid palate it is quickly overwhelmed by the oak/toasty so it’s hard to enjoy it. Aftertaste is fairly short.

    I intend to pair with a lemon basil pasta with fennel, onion, sun dried tomato and I think it will be good for that. On its own, not my preferred style.

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  • By John Gilman
    Sep/Oct 2021, Issue #95, Recently-Tasted American Wines Autumn 2021

    (Riesling “Obie” Curtis Vineyard- Sabelli-Frisch (El Dorado)) Subscribe to see review text.

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2019
  • Type White
  • Producer Sabelli-Frisch
  • Varietal Riesling
  • Designation Obie
  • Vineyard Curtis Vineyard
  • Country USA
  • Region California
  • SubRegion Central Coast
  • Appellation Santa Ynez Valley
  • UPC Code 860001577617

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  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 19 (25%)
  • Consumed 58 (75%)

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grilled pork sausages, mixed salad of spring greens and fennel

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