by Saina » Tue Jul 22, 2008 4:42 pm
This was a nice wine with a few smoked local fishes, but didn't make me want to run around naked (which is good, since I have lots of neighbours)...
- 2006 Weingut Robert Weil Riesling Kabinett trocken - Germany, Rheingau (7/22/2008)
11,5% abv; 19,15€. I am not usually a fan of German trockens (except for Palatinates) even though those are mostly what I see in our monopoly. But this kabinett I found to be perfectly enjoyable. There was much ripe fruit so though it was bordering on the level of tartness that I find detracts from my enjoyment, it didn't cross the line. The aromas were of extremely pure Riesling fruit. Much grip, citrus, but also ripe fruit - it was also quite weighty for a kabinett. This wasn't the painfully austere style I too often find in trockens and all the pieces worked with each other very well. Very enjoyable.
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