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WTN: DavidBruce White Riesling Estate '79...(short/boring/bi

by TomHill » Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:55 pm

Tried this wine from Blair's cellar w/ Stacey&David last weekend:
1. DavidBruce WhiteRiesling SantaCruzCnty (16.2%) 1979:
Ullaged to just below shoulder level; cork loose in the neck; deep golden brown/light PX/Oloroso sherry color; some old R/honeyed/old Rheingau Auslese slight nutty/oxidative/old sherry complex rather interesting nose; very tart/astringent/very bitter slight honeyed/old R/old Rheingau Auslese some oxidative flavor; long very astringent/bitter/tart some oxidative complex finish w/ slight wet dog fur far in the backtaste.
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2. Nuther btl/same wine/better fill: Pretty much the same nose w/ some honeyed/old R character; bit softer less astringent/bitter less oxidative flavor; not nearly as astringent/bitter on the palate.
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1. This wine was made when DavidBruce was in his heyday from the Riesling planted on his Estate in the SCM. Thru the '70's, David was pushing the boundaries of winemaking in Calif and often made over-the-top wines. This was one of those. Obviously late-harvest R grapes, barrel-frmtd & barrel-aged in new Fr.oak. No botrytis present. I was expecting this wine to be totally dead. It was not. Clearly some oxidative character, not very pleasant on the palate because of the bitterness. But it still had some hints of an old Riesling lurking in there.
When this wine was released, there was a huge hue&cry raised by Riesling fans in Calif. "This is not Riesling"!! It was a wine that would drive DavidBeuker apoplectic. I (and obviously Blair, we have two btls remaining) rather liked this wine for its bizarre excess. Loaded w/ Fr.oak, it did speak in a quiet voice of Riesling. Alas, David's Estate succumbed to Phylloxera and the Riesling was not replanted.
Not a great experience, but a nice trip down memory lane.
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Re: WTN: DavidBruce White Riesling Estate '79...(short/borin

by SteveEdmunds » Sat Jul 18, 2020 1:16 pm

Tom; I'd have to imagine some of the bitterness is that very high alcohol. Can't believe there was much acidity there, either. I had a similar Riesling from Dr. Bruce years ago, and didn't think much of it.
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by TomHill » Sat Jul 18, 2020 4:06 pm

SteveEdmunds wrote:Tom; I'd have to imagine some of the bitterness is that very high alcohol. Can't believe there was much acidity there, either. I had a similar Riesling from Dr. Bruce years ago, and didn't think much of it.


Yeah, Steve... I suspect the bitterness was from the alcohol. But it wasn't acetaldhyde that that I could tell. The palate pretty much ruined the wine.
In its early yrs, I found it to be a kinda endearing wine in a Quasimodo sort of way.
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