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Manage Subscriptions2007 Juliusspital Volkacher Karthäuser Weißer Burgunder Großes Gewächs
Weißer Burgunder
- Germany
- Franken
Community Tasting Notes 2
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Bordsvinet Likes this wine: 92 points
May 3, 2014 - An absolutely amazing wine, multilayered and perfectly balanced. Yellow apples, honey, liqourice, smoked meat and massive minerals on the palate. Developed but still fresh with a lot of energy. Fullbodied, concentrated with great length. No need to wait further for this one, enjoy now.
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agandpd wrote: 96 points
April 13, 2010 - Stunningly good wine from the Juliusspital.
Intense, powerful nose, citirc (grapefruit), melon, and stoney minerality. Remarkably full body; intensely flavoured, with the mineral and citric notes in lovely harmony; all balanced with perfect, refreshing acidity. Fantastic wine, wish I had more of it.
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By Michael Schmidt
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Wine Definition
- Vintage 2007
- Type White
- Producer Juliusspital
- Varietal Weißer Burgunder
- Designation Großes Gewächs
- Vineyard Volkacher Karthäuser
- Country Germany
- Region Franken
- SubRegion n/a
- Appellation n/a
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- Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
- In Cellars 1 (20%)
- Consumed 4 (80%)
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