by Pat G » Mon Jan 10, 2022 11:08 pm
(Two) Rivers.
2019 Two Rivers Riesling Château Deux Fleuves Vineyards, Colorado
Enjoyed over NY weekend and thereafter. Poured it into a flute. Why not? Not much of a rim, but it's a young wine. Medium legs. Aromas are white fruit dominant; lemon, lime, peach, pear, hint of melon. White flowers also noted: definite honeysuckle, followed by carnation. Not really spicy, but maybe subtle baking spices and yeast. Off dry without excessive sweetness. Aroma and palate intensity about the same. Bright texture, medium finish, medium + acidity. Drink now. Screwcap.
Two Rivers Riesling has been a consistent producer/varietal for us. We've been tasting CO wines since 2003. Riesling and Cab Franc remain CO strong suits. But some other reds have done well, especially since 2015. Including the occasional PN and red blends. Sure, CO does some of the overly sweet stuff, but it's easy to avoid.
Last edited by Pat G on Tue Jan 11, 2022 11:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.