Sunday wines and not wines (Chicago, IL): Awesome stuff; this was a better showing of this wine than the bottle we had a few months ago. Incredibly aromatic with some herbal tones on the nose, followed by a bit of petrol and some yellow fruit as well. The palate is fairly herbal, and the fruit isn't prominent. Very well integrated with softer acidity and a nice earthy element too.
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Dinner at Pizzeria Bebu (Chicago, IL): I can't escape the thought that this bottle was ever-so-slightly corked. No one else picked it up, but I've been hyper sensitive to it, and I have had a big slew of corked riesling in the last few months. In any case, this was slightly mute on the nose and dilute on the palate, but air seemed to give this more and more heft. The "TCA" never really got worse with the evening, but this just never really came around for me. As an aside, I picked up more of the corky notes on the palate than on the nose.
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Oh, wow. This is absolutely stunning. It has the bracing precision and dryness of CFE, but still shows a fair bit of fruit with fresh pear, tart apple and citrus flavours at the core accented by a vivid mineral character and savoury smoky and burnished elements. There's great complexity and purity to the flavours, remarkable length and it's a really compelling wine to sit down with.
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Plenty of tasty treats as Dougherty hosts the Louis/Dressner winemakers- Huet, Foreau, Trimbach, Coche-Dury, Juge, Foillard and more. (Dougherty's.): Quite a compelling wine! Initially I was a little worried about it as right out of the bottle it showed a little tired, but it really blossomed with air. It has remarkable vigor for its age with what would normally be extreme acidity but for the solid core of fruit. It is bone dry, though, with apple, lime, just a hint of peach and saline flavors. Delineated, complex and while mature, there's no reason to believe properly stored bottles won't provide great pleasure with more age on them. Solid A-.
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Trimbach Frederic Emile Retrospective--1979 to 2001 (Absinthe Restaurant, San Francisco): Library release. Slightly darker than the '85 which preceded it. Unfortunately, this reeked of the library, with a musty, old paper quality. There was some discussion of whether it was corked, but whether it was or wasn't, it did not have the purity of the other wines. Not without redeeming qualities, though-lean, lime fruit, and dry essence of Riesling. Ironically, 2 other bottles I've had that did not come from the domain showed better than this one did. Whatever the problem is, it is important to say that it is NOT a matter of the wine being too old.
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9/1/2019 - acyso wrote: 93 Points
Sunday wines and not wines (Chicago, IL): Awesome stuff; this was a better showing of this wine than the bottle we had a few months ago. Incredibly aromatic with some herbal tones on the nose, followed by a bit of petrol and some yellow fruit as well. The palate is fairly herbal, and the fruit isn't prominent. Very well integrated with softer acidity and a nice earthy element too.
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6/17/2019 - acyso wrote:
Dinner at Pizzeria Bebu (Chicago, IL): I can't escape the thought that this bottle was ever-so-slightly corked. No one else picked it up, but I've been hyper sensitive to it, and I have had a big slew of corked riesling in the last few months. In any case, this was slightly mute on the nose and dilute on the palate, but air seemed to give this more and more heft. The "TCA" never really got worse with the evening, but this just never really came around for me. As an aside, I picked up more of the corky notes on the palate than on the nose.
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4/26/2014 - salil wrote: 95 Points
Oh, wow. This is absolutely stunning. It has the bracing precision and dryness of CFE, but still shows a fair bit of fruit with fresh pear, tart apple and citrus flavours at the core accented by a vivid mineral character and savoury smoky and burnished elements. There's great complexity and purity to the flavours, remarkable length and it's a really compelling wine to sit down with.
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3/16/2013 - BradKNYC wrote:
Plenty of tasty treats as Dougherty hosts the Louis/Dressner winemakers- Huet, Foreau, Trimbach, Coche-Dury, Juge, Foillard and more. (Dougherty's.): Quite a compelling wine! Initially I was a little worried about it as right out of the bottle it showed a little tired, but it really blossomed with air. It has remarkable vigor for its age with what would normally be extreme acidity but for the solid core of fruit. It is bone dry, though, with apple, lime, just a hint of peach and saline flavors. Delineated, complex and while mature, there's no reason to believe properly stored bottles won't provide great pleasure with more age on them. Solid A-.
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9/13/2009 - drwine2001 wrote:
Trimbach Frederic Emile Retrospective--1979 to 2001 (Absinthe Restaurant, San Francisco): Library release. Slightly darker than the '85 which preceded it. Unfortunately, this reeked of the library, with a musty, old paper quality. There was some discussion of whether it was corked, but whether it was or wasn't, it did not have the purity of the other wines. Not without redeeming qualities, though-lean, lime fruit, and dry essence of Riesling. Ironically, 2 other bottles I've had that did not come from the domain showed better than this one did. Whatever the problem is, it is important to say that it is NOT a matter of the wine being too old.
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