- 1995 Carl Schmitt-Wagner Longuicher Maximiner Herrenberg Riesling Auslese - Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer (2/5/2025)
Some wines end up being bigger than what is in the bottle. The first time I tried this wine, it was the original release from back in 1996 or so, and I had taken it to an offline at Tanglewood. There were a whole lot of wines, and all sorts of food, and conversations before the concert, but this one stuck with me. When Skurnik brought in a cellar release of this again in 2011 I jumped at the chance. First bottle in 2013 was delicious, and typically Schmitt-Wagner, with great presence without being a big wine.
Somehow I didn’t open any more until tonight. Thirty year old wines are by their nature always a bit of a crapshoot, but this bottle was perfect. Moderate sweetness, evolved orange rind and apricot fruit, some of that stony, petrichor-esque aromatic touch that jumps away when you try to nail it down. It actually does remind me of the aroma that escapes when you fracture a piece of slate (yes, I have done that many times).
Anyway, this bottle reminds me of events long past, friends scattered and some gone, and people gathering for wine, food, music and friendship.