Nose of Kerosene, Lemons, caramel and surprisingly Lots of lychee. The palate was also surprisingly sweet for a off dry, with Honey lots of sweet lychees. Very nice though.
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Judgment of Singapore: Part 2 - Riesling and Cabernet (Ubin Seafood, Sin Ming Indistrial Estate): This was truly excellent, quite overwhelmingly voted the group's favourite out of 6 nice dry Rieslings. It had a super nose, full of golden honeyed tones, from wafting scents of summer flowers to lush aromas of ripe yellow fruit - a lovely, hedonistic nose, all underlined by a little touch of mineral. The palate was absolutely lovely too. Like the nose it was very honeyed, with a rich, flavourful attack showing ripe yellow fruit and sweet fleshy peaches at the fore and into the midpalate. Yet for all those dulcet tones, it was actually completely dry, tailing away into a fresh, lively finish, where some solid acidity was beautifully integrated into lovely lemony flavours lined with another little touch of mineral. A really delicious wine at quite a beautiful place now. Yum.
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6/8/2012 - Coollawyer wrote: 90 Points
Nose of Kerosene, Lemons, caramel and surprisingly Lots of lychee. The palate was also surprisingly sweet for a off dry, with Honey lots of sweet lychees. Very nice though.
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6/7/2012 - Paul S wrote: 93 Points
Judgment of Singapore: Part 2 - Riesling and Cabernet (Ubin Seafood, Sin Ming Indistrial Estate): This was truly excellent, quite overwhelmingly voted the group's favourite out of 6 nice dry Rieslings. It had a super nose, full of golden honeyed tones, from wafting scents of summer flowers to lush aromas of ripe yellow fruit - a lovely, hedonistic nose, all underlined by a little touch of mineral. The palate was absolutely lovely too. Like the nose it was very honeyed, with a rich, flavourful attack showing ripe yellow fruit and sweet fleshy peaches at the fore and into the midpalate. Yet for all those dulcet tones, it was actually completely dry, tailing away into a fresh, lively finish, where some solid acidity was beautifully integrated into lovely lemony flavours lined with another little touch of mineral. A really delicious wine at quite a beautiful place now. Yum.
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