Community Tasting Notes (4) Avg Score: 90.2 points

  • Light lemon green in colour.
    Lifted aromas of white flowers, lemon and lime blossom and great intensity.
    Richer on entry than expected with noted RS more off dry - declassified Spatlese? The slight sugar=y notes seemed distracting and don't integrate.
    However, the mid-palate is linear with white apple, pressed white flowers with a crispy acidity underneath to make it slide along despite this extra richness. Personally, I found the richness winning and the wine feels looser and leaves one with a sweet medium-long impression

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  • This is a lovely wine from a cooler section within Goldtropfchen. Compared to The Goldtropfchen, this is more linear. It has a polarized sweet lemon perception, that seems to envelop the myriad mineral, rock, and silica components to this wine. You can also get herbs and slight hints of other citrus. Really a pretty wine and delicious right now. This producer is on my short list to buy every year.

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  • Lots of green apples, pear, stone and hint of yellow tropical fruit on the nose, similar palate with green apple prevailing, mouthfeel is quite harmonious with sweetness, fruit, acidity and minerality all playing nicely together

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  • More minerality here, lighter, good sweetness, but well defined and precise, like a laser. Complex and long. Excellent. 92-93+

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