Community Tasting Notes (11) Avg Score: 91.6 points

  • Retail $55(?). This past week I was sent a few wines from the Willamette Valley to sample during an online tasting. During that event, another wine writer here in Houston described the Grüner Veltliner from the northern part of the Valley as "considerably richer than those from Europe" (or something to that effect). This caused me to rush to the cellar and pull out this stunning wine. Whole. Lee. Crap. I bought this at the winery close to a decade to go and this wine defies all expectations of what a Grüner "should" be. Golden in the glass, fantastic fruit, incredible acidity, weight, depth, and loads of verve. Holy cow, and a Whoa (or two). Yowza.

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  • Very delicate

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  • Nose: drumstick sweets, pear, appletizer, slightly peppery/sherbety. Rich and round. Palate: good high acidity on mid-palate, but a little flat on the attack. Finish is short-medium and a little oily; after such a strong showing on the nose this is quite disappointing. £35

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  • Quite youthful on the nose with lots of citrus fruit, grape, slight perfume, melons, pears and a bit of herbs.

    The acidity is probably higher than it feels, but rather unfocused and flabby. There is plenty of fruitiness, and possibly not completely dry. There is some light fizz in the bottle, but nothing that is disturbing on the palate. A quite big, medium body and medium intensity and a not so impressive warm and slightly bitter finish.

    There is a good chance this tastes better on the second day, but last night I wasn't impressed. My guessing were all over the place, and if I remember correctly, ending up in Alsace and Pinot Gris. Not a lot of experience with this type of GV though. Would wait with opening this for another couple of years.

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  • The wine is showing a medium intensity yellow color. Initially some CO2.

    The nose is developing and has a medium+ aroma intensity. It starting of with truckloads of grey and green pears. Melons, fresh grapes, sweet spice, fennel, saffron and dusty white pepper is coming through with just a little time in the glass.

    Slightly off-dry on the palate with a medium, quite flabby acidity. The body is medium and the flavor intensity is medium(+). It's showing flavors of grey pear, melon, fresh grapes, spice box, fennel and old white pepper. The finish is medium(+), slightly phenolic bitterness with a disturbing warmth from the alcohol.

    I think that this wine is drinking really good today but it has the stuffing for further ageing. In other words; no hurry.

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  • By Joel B. Payne
    Jul-13, IWC Issue #10144, 7/1/2013, (See more on Vinous...)

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