PnP, with citrus, honey, and petrol notes on the nose. Candied peach, apple, honey and lime notes coalesce on the palate flanked by brisk acidity and hints of minerality. On the sweeter side of Spatlese, but there's still great balance and good length overall. Could use a tad more complexity.
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Escape from Lockdown (67 Pall Mall): Attractive floral nose, with hints of kerosene, but somewhat underpowered on the palate - pleasant enough, but not a great deal of impact, let alone excitement.
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A very sweet spatlese but has appropriate acidity to confront the RS. A light spritzig when it went into the glass but that dissipated quickly. Try it with something spicy. Many improving years ahead for this one. When Hugh Johnson wrote about perfect wines for an English garden (in A Life Uncorked, I believe), this is exactly what he had in mind.
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The nose showed crushed stone minerality with hints of sweet undergrowth up front, and slowly evolving into over-ripe peach. On the palate, I found silky yet energizing textures, a mix of both dense ripe fruit and brisk acidity, and notes of peach and lime that satiated the senses. The finish was long, settling on the palate and slowly cleansed by resonating minerals and lively acids.
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Rieslingfeier Grand Tasting (New York City, NY): The nose on this was mildly reduced and still showed some signs of sponti. The palate here seem to lack a lot of the complexity that I'm accustomed to from this estate. Not particularly concentrated either, this was slightly sweet, easy, and enjoyable, buy profound it was not.
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6/18/2022 - chbeaumont wrote: 91 Points
Sunflower colour; slate, streamlined; quite sweet, with a citrus cut providing drive; lots on a finish which flourishes. Will age well.
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10/23/2021 - ziavino wrote: 91 Points
PnP, with citrus, honey, and petrol notes on the nose. Candied peach, apple, honey and lime notes coalesce on the palate flanked by brisk acidity and hints of minerality. On the sweeter side of Spatlese, but there's still great balance and good length overall. Could use a tad more complexity.
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7/14/2020 - NickA Likes this wine: 89 Points
Escape from Lockdown (67 Pall Mall): Attractive floral nose, with hints of kerosene, but somewhat underpowered on the palate - pleasant enough, but not a great deal of impact, let alone excitement.
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4/21/2020 - Trickyone Likes this wine:
A very sweet spatlese but has appropriate acidity to confront the RS. A light spritzig when it went into the glass but that dissipated quickly. Try it with something spicy. Many improving years ahead for this one. When Hugh Johnson wrote about perfect wines for an English garden (in A Life Uncorked, I believe), this is exactly what he had in mind.
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2/11/2018 - Eric Guido Likes this wine: 91 Points
The nose showed crushed stone minerality with hints of sweet undergrowth up front, and slowly evolving into over-ripe peach. On the palate, I found silky yet energizing textures, a mix of both dense ripe fruit and brisk acidity, and notes of peach and lime that satiated the senses. The finish was long, settling on the palate and slowly cleansed by resonating minerals and lively acids.
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1/27/2018 - acyso wrote: 88 Points
Rieslingfeier Grand Tasting (New York City, NY): The nose on this was mildly reduced and still showed some signs of sponti. The palate here seem to lack a lot of the complexity that I'm accustomed to from this estate. Not particularly concentrated either, this was slightly sweet, easy, and enjoyable, buy profound it was not.
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