by David M. Bueker » Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:21 am
This was not another vintage of the century, but Terry said he would uphold his principles and indeed he did. There were some stunning wines yesterday. The amazing thing was that I expected to taste all big boned, monster wines, and instead tasted any number of elegant, classic German Rieslings. Sure there were some monsters (go to Meulenhof for bargain Beerenauslese labelled as spatlese, etc.), but through careful sorting and winemaking and Terry's selection we have an excellent crop of wines to loook for. Quantities are small, so be quick, just not as quick as me.
Value winery of the Vintage: Gysler (Rheinhessen) - Alexander Gysler made gorgeous 2006s, from his liter bottling of Silvaner Halbtrocken, all the way through the two best QPR wines of the day, his Weinheimer Riesling Kabinett and his Weinheimer Mandelberg Riesling. Don't miss the riot crazy 2005 Huxelrebe TBA either.
Runner-Up: Reuscher: Haart (Mosel) - A liter bottle that you could drink every day all summer, and two Piesporter Goldtropfchens that have fantastic balance. The value here is scary.
Always performing at a stellar level winery of the vintage: Donnhoff (Nahe) - Yawn. Helmut does it again. 2006 is not my favorite Donnhoff vintage, but so the heck what. It's still outstanding wines, and now there are some new ones. The Kreuznacher Krotepfuhl Spatlese is so different, but as always the quality is impeccable. The Norheimer Kirschheck Spatlese stole my heart it was so pretty. Norheimer Dellchen Auslese is also a standout & unusually big boned for a Donnhoff auslese IMO.
Believe the Hype Award: Kerpen (Mosel) - His Wehlener Sonnenuhr Kabinett is one of the three best kabinetts I tasted all day, and those three were so far and above anybody else that it's impossible to measure the gap. The Bird Label Spatlese* and Auslese* from Wehlener Sonnenuhr are both must buys (says the guy with ZERO space in the cellar.)
Auslese of the Vintage: 2006 Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese* - No it's not the biggest, but it's the best balanced to my taste and I know (yes know) it will age gracefully on that balance into a stunning beauty. Honorable mention goes to the Christoffel Erdener Treppchen Auslese** and any wine on the Meulenhof table.
Don't Overlook this Winery Award: Weingart (Mittelrhein): I tasted 4 wines (one was a 2005 so while it was great it doesn't count) & all were outstanding. The Bopparder Hamm Ohlenberg Spatlese Trocken was my dry wine of the day, the Schloss Fursterburg Kabinett was my kabinett of the day, and the Bopparder Hamm Feurlay Spatlese is another must buy for the guy with no cellar space.
Wines of the Day that have not already been mentioned:
2006 Diel Dorsheimer Goldloch Riesling Spatlese (top spatlese)
2005 Strub Niersteiner Orbel Riesling Kabinett (QPR!)
2006 Mathern Norheimer Dellchen Riesling Auslese (QPR!)
2006 Leitz Rudesheimer Berg Roseneck Riesling Spatlese
2006 Muller-Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Muskateller Trocken
More thoughts later. Please note that no Willi Schaefer wines were shown, so no notes there.
Last edited by David M. Bueker on Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Decisions are made by those who show up