Community Tasting Notes (4) Avg Score: 91 points

  • Honey, petrol, off-dry

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  • Salomon Undhof Steiner Kögl 2011 Riesling (SRP $30): This wine is produced from vines 50 years of age and older. Pure and focused, this moderately complex and elegant Riesling shows inviting aromas and flavors of ripe stone fruit, white flowers, spicy honeysuckle, and lemon blossom, all wrapped in a core of bright, mineral-laced acidity with a wonderfully refreshing finish. Overall, this is a very pleasant, dry, and versatile wine that's well worth seeking out to enjoy with food and friends. (Other info: ABV 13.5%, screw cap enclosure.)

    LINK: http://vinespot.blogspot.com/2013/10/a-trio-of-riesling-wines-from-germany.html

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  • 2011 Rieslings #WineChat: A light gold color. Aromatically awesome, showing gobs of white peach, nectarine set against a complex mix of limestone and minerals. The intensity and depth of the nose is really something. Medium-to-full-bodied on the palate, but the acid zips on through, keeping it fresh. A beautiful combination of apricot, mango and white peach fruit, which is rich and juicy, but the fruit is equally matched with mineral, mountain stream water and white pepper. The finish is long and spicy. This is a beautiful Riesling that I’d love to try again in two years.

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  • Like the Pfaffberg, it's a bit spicy, but it's also richer and fuller.

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