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Submitted by Julian Sunday, 24/07/2011

In reply to by torsten

...which is exactly what I did tonight. And here comes the report: An additional year of bottle age has done wonders for this wine, which impressed me with a deep ripe-peaches-with-petrol-sprinkled-over-them smell of a dry Riesling in the first stages of maturity. The fruit open and expressive now, the acidity and minerality palate-tinglingly present. A suprise, and easily a deeper well at this particular stage.

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