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WTN: Riesling and Rose

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WTN: Riesling and Rose

by Dale Williams » Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:01 am

Sunday I made a seared tuna Nicoise salad, plus sauteed purslane (I don’t normally do greens if salad is main course, but needed to be used). 2011 les Fouques “La Londe” (Cotes du Provence) rose. Cherry and raspberry, hints of herb, fennel, and earth. Very nice rose, but not for my tastes any better than their basic rose. Good match, though. B/B+

Monday I was cooking again, this time a stirfry with tofu, shiitake, noodles, garlic scapes, etc. as well as a arugula/tomato/mozzarella salad. The 1997 Reinhold Haart Piesporter Goldtröpfchen Riesling Kabinett did well with the stirfry. Medium bodied, nicely balanced, floral nose, white nectarine and Rainier cherry fruit on palate, just a touch of petrol on the nice slatey finish. Pretty and a pointe. B+


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Re: WTN: Riesling and Rose

by David M. Bueker » Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:02 am

The 1997s are drinking very well these days.

Who ever thought we would hold kabinetts for 15+ years...still have a 1993 and a 1995 from Grunhaus in the cellar.
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