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2007 Chateau St Michelle/Dr Loosen - Riesling Eroica Riesling - USA - Washington - Columbia Valley - White

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USA - Washington - Columbia Valley

White Riesling
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Score
90
Drink Dates
Comm: 2009-2014 VF: 2008-2015
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PurpleTeeth 92
Author PurpleTeeth
Site / Blog Trust Rating 98%
Tasted On 10/30/2009
Drink Dates 2009-2014

Terrific, as usual. Lots of complexity, with floral aromatics, crisp green apple, honeyed minerals and a whiff of petrol on the very long finish. This could rival any of the great wines of the Mosel or Pfalz. Paired beautifully with the homemade sauerkraut, apple and bratworst pizza. I practically STOLE this bottle from my local Ralphs supermarket - it was in the clearance bin for $5.99.

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McGowan Cellars 91
Author McGowan Cellars
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Tasted On 06/21/2009

Citrus nose and flavors with slight mineral finish and nice acidity. Paired wonderfully with homemade chicken curry dish.

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90
Author Scooter
Site / Blog Trust Rating 98%
Tasted On 03/22/2009

Great value. Clean and flavorful with honeysuckle and peach notes. Excellent now, should last another 5 years or more.

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90
Author cloudon
Site / Blog Trust Rating 100%
Tasted On 01/26/2009

light, refreshing and not to sweet or syrupy. Great for an appertif or with asian food

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89
Author Smari
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Tasted On 10/15/2008

Exotic fruit aromas with taste of quince, papaya and slight pear. Lingering sweetness.

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