(Hirsch GrĂ¼ner Veltliner "veltliner #1") ($23.00) Aromatically, palate, finish – palate especially, which has a complex herbal note on its lentil and fava-bean body. In its echelon this is as complex, solid and focused as it gets – and this with 11.5% alc! It was not deacidified, and acidity shows not as sharpness but as a chile note. There’s a fair amount of hack stuff on the market now, trying to cash in on the cheap-&-cheerful “GROO-VAY” thing, and I’m here to tell you there’s no reason to settle when there’s wines like this, like Hiedler’s Löss, hell, like Fred Loimer’s admirable “Lois,” I don’t care whether it’s my wine or the other guy’s wine as long as it’s good.
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By Terry Theise
(Hirsch GrĂ¼ner Veltliner "veltliner #1") ($23.00) Aromatically, palate, finish – palate especially, which has a complex herbal note on its lentil and fava-bean body. In its echelon this is as complex, solid and focused as it gets – and this with 11.5% alc! It was not deacidified, and acidity shows not as sharpness but as a chile note. There’s a fair amount of hack stuff on the market now, trying to cash in on the cheap-&-cheerful “GROO-VAY” thing, and I’m here to tell you there’s no reason to settle when there’s wines like this, like Hiedler’s Löss, hell, like Fred Loimer’s admirable “Lois,” I don’t care whether it’s my wine or the other guy’s wine as long as it’s good.2011 Austrian Catalog, 5/1/2011, (See more on Terry Theise Estate Selections...)