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$54.99Original List Price
47.84Best Price On The Web
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Code: 65525
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Rating: | 92 Pts David Schildknecht - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate | Size: | 750ML |
Region: | Rheingau | Country: | Germany |
Varietals: | Riesling | ABV: | 13% |
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92 Pts David Schildknecht - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate |
"Kuhn's 2008 Mittelheimer St. Nikolaus Riesling trocken smells of mint, peony, green tea, and orange peel; comes to the palate with a palpable underlying sense of density and herb-tinged meat stock-like flavors; and finishes with piquant citrus oil, toasted nuts, peach kernel, dried herbs, and bittersweet, musky persistence of floral perfume in seemingly liquid form. This manages - as do all of Kuhn's best wines - to be enormously refreshing despite its creaminess of texture; its practically head-scratching complexity; and the austere side to its flavors. I expect this remarkable Riesling (which weighs in at an estate dry wine-typical 12.8% alcohol, incidentally) will be worth following for a dozen or more years." 92 Points - David Schildknecht - Wine Advocate |
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