Tasted next to 2015 Keller RR and Kirchspiel. Pretty nose with stone fruit, peach, lemon, and mineral flavors. Nice acidity with more peach notes, grapefruit, lemon, and stone fruit on the palate. Dry on the palate with maybe the slightest hint of sweetness. Long finish. Lovely wine! Out of the three, this was probably the most approachable right now and most harmonious.
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First I've had of the Goldtropfchen from Julian Haart. I had the Ohligsberg and a few of the lesser bottlings from 2012. This is leaner and more spinal than I remember any of those being. Seriously racy riesling that falls into the category of 'aggressively trocken' - a little more flesh on these bones wouldn't be a bad thing.
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Here again the fruit notes on the nose are quite ripe and expressive. Very transparent and pure with herbal and mineral undertones. Lots of energy on the palate - mineral, bright, vibrant and very long. 92-93+
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7/15/2023 - glou.sf Likes this wine: 94 Points
Tasted next to 2015 Keller RR and Kirchspiel. Pretty nose with stone fruit, peach, lemon, and mineral flavors. Nice acidity with more peach notes, grapefruit, lemon, and stone fruit on the palate. Dry on the palate with maybe the slightest hint of sweetness. Long finish. Lovely wine! Out of the three, this was probably the most approachable right now and most harmonious.
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3/28/2020 - melvinyeowq wrote:
Trocken style. Lean and fine with good intensity, yellow fruits. Very good for the style but I think I prefer sweeter Rieslings.
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11/25/2016 - Keith Levenberg wrote:
First I've had of the Goldtropfchen from Julian Haart. I had the Ohligsberg and a few of the lesser bottlings from 2012. This is leaner and more spinal than I remember any of those being. Seriously racy riesling that falls into the category of 'aggressively trocken' - a little more flesh on these bones wouldn't be a bad thing.
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9/7/2016 - rossi.wine wrote: 93 Points
Here again the fruit notes on the nose are quite ripe and expressive. Very transparent and pure with herbal and mineral undertones. Lots of energy on the palate - mineral, bright, vibrant and very long. 92-93+
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