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2008 A.J. Adam Hofberg Riesling Trocken

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  • Germany
  • Mosel Saar Ruwer
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Community Tasting Notes 4

  • igaf wrote:

    October 13, 2010 - From a Jeroboam. Very light golden, shiny. Vigorous yet clean and tender on the nose with very sweet yellow peaches, flowers and white stones. Dry and very mineral, a touch fizzy, rather elegant, round rather than crisp with moderate acidity, but still quite refreshing. Hint of grapefruit on the palate. Long lemon aftertaste. Nice young wine.

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  • Charlie Carnes wrote: 92 points

    July 30, 2010 - These are truly wonderful wines!

  • NotNYC wrote:

    April 7, 2010 - Definitely. Get more.

  • amateurwino wrote:

    October 15, 2009 - Full, pretty, dry. Plus, a hint of sweetness.

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Mosel Fine Wines

  • By Jean Fisch and David Rayer
    Oct 2009, Issue No 9 (link)

    (A.J. Adam Dhroner Hofberg Riesling Trocken) Subscribe to see review text.

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2008
  • Type White
  • Producer A.J. Adam
  • Varietal Riesling
  • Designation Trocken
  • Vineyard Hofberg
  • Country Germany
  • Region Mosel Saar Ruwer
  • SubRegion n/a
  • Appellation n/a

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  • In Cellars 20 (48%)
  • Consumed 22 (52%)

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