Phil0886 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 12:45 am
I do like a Riesling and would be interested in your thoughts on this, although finding a 1998 more might not be straightforward...
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Trimbach is my favourite Alsace winery and they produce a range at different price points, all with different ageing potential. For the Riesling wines that they produce that would typically vary from 5, 10, 20 years, or occasionally more.
I really like the style. The one we had last night was dry and had mineral notes. To me a different style to a typical German Riesling or most from the New World.
Because of the small quantities made, there is likely to be little of the older stuff kicking around.
Neil