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2017 Immich-Batterieberg, Enkircher Ellergrub Riesling, Mosel

Regular price $85
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2017 Immich-Batterieberg, Enkircher Ellergrub Riesling, Mosel

Regular price $85
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Vinous

Vinous

93

Tarragon, mint, bay laurel, yellow cherry and mirabelle mingle on the nose with intimations of alkalinity and wet stone that are thereafter prominent on the silken palate. The herbal elements, along with hints of grapefruit peel and a nip of black pepper, combine for lovely bittersweetness on a superbly sustained finish at once cooling and luscious but also invigorating. (“Bittersweet” should not be misinterpreted as alluding to residual sugar: Unlike 2016, the Ellergrub this year finished with only four grams.)

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Vinous

Vinous

93

Tarragon, mint, bay laurel, yellow cherry and mirabelle mingle on the nose with intimations of alkalinity and wet stone that are thereafter prominent on the silken palate. The herbal elements, along with hints of grapefruit peel and a nip of black pepper, combine for lovely bittersweetness on a superbly sustained finish at once cooling and luscious but also invigorating. (“Bittersweet” should not be misinterpreted as alluding to residual sugar: Unlike 2016, the Ellergrub this year finished with only four grams.)