Community Tasting Notes (2) Avg Score: 93 points

  • Next to Hermann E Treppchen and Adam Hofberg Häschen - all kabinett all 2019. Balance is perhaps best with the Hermann. Nose most intriguing with the Thanisch and so was length. Adam was slightly more coarse but seemed stuffed for the long haul. They are quite similar in expression but to me they seemed a bit shut off. The 2019 vintage is increasingly becoming a favorite for the cellar where acid and fruit is ample and balance is good. These wines will probably become even more interesting with time if complexity develops but somehow I miss the taste of a spätlese which in oomph--terms hits the sweet spot for me. These bottles are, however, probably easier to combine with food than the spätlesen

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  • This is a delicious Kabinett from beginning to end with a rich clear green gold colour and a nose of white stone fruit flesh, lime, grapefruit and touches of mint and slate. The palate was initially shy but overnight revealed a core of rich and pure white peach and pink cherries, grapefruit and limes balanced by zesty minerality and acids that leave you asking for more. A lovely wine all round.

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