Community Tasting Notes (3) Avg Score: 93.5 points

  • Damaged cork but still correct.
    Deep golden color, really settled and balanced acidity,
    Surprisingly high amount of fresh tropical fruits-flavours with this wines age in mind.

    Im a big fan of Breuer and this was certainly no exception!

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  • Middle golden color. Now on day 2 I'm Wondering if this is on decline or not, delicate nose, round and intense, sweet citrus, Orange. Distinct acid, perhaps a tad too much for even better score. Finishing long, great wine, better showing than last bottle some 4 yrs ago - 91.

    Conclusion after day 3: the wine has rounded up and is emerging as a well focused, generous and classy white - 92

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  • Yellow colour. Some vanilla on the nose, followed by nutty notes and pungent yellow fruit in a white-burgundian sort of way and veering specifically towards pungent citrus. Full body, with slight spritzig and a prickle on the lips at the start. Pungent, yet slightly sweetish yellow fruit, especially pineapple. Beautiful. Again, the acidity reminds me more of white Burgundy more than it does riesling. A major success in light of the vintage and fine plus.

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  • By David Schildknecht
    January/Feburary 2005, IWC Issue #118, (See more on Vinous...)

    (Georg Breuer Riesling Rudesheimer Berg Roseneck) Login and sign up and see review text.

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