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WTN: Sonoma Cab, Aussie and Rheingau Rieslings

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WTN: Sonoma Cab, Aussie and Rheingau Rieslings

by Dale Williams » Thu Jan 11, 2024 5:12 pm

Tuesday while a big storm approached, we had chili (turley and chorizo) I had made Sunday before we were invited out.
1987 Kalin Cabernet Sauvignon
Black currant and cherry, tobacco leaf, herbaceous. Bright, funky, and long. A-

Wednesday Betsy made yaki udon, we had friends over and went Riesling v. Riesling

2001 Leitz Rudesheimer Kirchenpfad Riesling Spatlese
Lively, though a little less zip than I expected from 2001. Peach, citrus zest, a little petrol. Decent length, not a star ‘01 but fun. B

2022 Grosset Polish Hill Riesling (Clare Valley)
Green apple, citrus, and a light piney note. With air there’s an almost Chenin- like waxy/wooly note. I’ve had Polish Hill before but it’s been awhile, I remembered as more like an Austrian Smaragd, this was more delicate. Fun, B/B+


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Re: WTN: Sonoma Cab, Aussie and Rheingau Rieslings

by Rahsaan » Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:02 pm

Dale Williams wrote:2022 Grosset Polish Hill Riesling (Clare Valley)
Green apple, citrus, and a light piney note. With air there’s an almost Chenin- like waxy/wooly note. I’ve had Polish Hill before but it’s been awhile, I remembered as more like an Austrian Smaragd, this was more delicate. Fun, B/B+


Interesting. It's also been a while since I've had Polish Hill, maybe 15+ years. But my memory was completely different, I had it more like entry-level Trimbach - tight and steely.

Regardless, your 2022 sounds nice.
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Re: WTN: Sonoma Cab, Aussie and Rheingau Rieslings

by David M. Bueker » Thu Jan 11, 2024 11:35 pm

Another reason I need to dip back into Aussie Riesling.
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Re: WTN: Sonoma Cab, Aussie and Rheingau Rieslings

by Patrick Martin » Fri Jan 12, 2024 6:38 pm

I read a note on the 87 Kalin cab here a few years ago (I don’t think I’d ever heard that Kalin made a cabernet before that), and managed to score a 3 bottle lot of the 87 Kalin cab reserve. The first 2 bottles have been stellar, I wish I could find more.

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