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2016 Domaine Marcel Deiss, Grand Cru, Altenberg de Bergheim

Vinous

96

CellarTracker

93
Regular price $84
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2016 Domaine Marcel Deiss, Grand Cru, Altenberg de Bergheim

Vinous

96

CellarTracker

93
Regular price $84
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Vinous

Vinous

96

Deep golden-yellow. Orange marmalade, lemon curd, honey, orange zest and sweet spices on the knockout nose. Dense and heavy right now but offering lovely ripe pomaceous and tropical fruit flavors complicated by a touch of herbs. You can tell there is a familial link to Deiss’s Berckem wine; this is not unlike that one, but much richer, deeper and denser. Finishes zingy and fresh, with citrusy acidity nicely framing hints of caramel on the long finish. This is a knockout already, which is atypical; in my experience, you need to wait for this Deiss wine to show its full potential, and I’ve been fooled by it before when tasting it young. But not this time.

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Vinous

Vinous

96

Deep golden-yellow. Orange marmalade, lemon curd, honey, orange zest and sweet spices on the knockout nose. Dense and heavy right now but offering lovely ripe pomaceous and tropical fruit flavors complicated by a touch of herbs. You can tell there is a familial link to Deiss’s Berckem wine; this is not unlike that one, but much richer, deeper and denser. Finishes zingy and fresh, with citrusy acidity nicely framing hints of caramel on the long finish. This is a knockout already, which is atypical; in my experience, you need to wait for this Deiss wine to show its full potential, and I’ve been fooled by it before when tasting it young. But not this time.