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2017 Weingut Robert Weil, Kiedricher Grafenberg Riesling GG, Rheingau

Vinous

91

CellarTracker

92
Regular price $85
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2017 Weingut Robert Weil Kiedrich Gräfenberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs

2017 Weingut Robert Weil, Kiedricher Grafenberg Riesling GG, Rheingau

Vinous

91

CellarTracker

92
Regular price $85
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Vinous

Vinous

91

Smoky, stony and oily-fusil elements dominate already on the nose, as well as on a firm, full palate whose apple and grapefruit juiciness are piquantly pip-inflected. The gripping finish displays almost implosive concentration but also shares the corresponding Turmberg’s sense of severity due not just to borderline bitterness, but also to its strong sense of chalk suffusion and stony underpinnings. I realize that many knowledgeable observers – including Wilhelm Weil himself – associate this sort of severe concentration with longevity, but I prefer to temper my prognostication, concerned that past a decade in bottle a wine like this might become more austere and spare.

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Vinous

Vinous

91

Smoky, stony and oily-fusil elements dominate already on the nose, as well as on a firm, full palate whose apple and grapefruit juiciness are piquantly pip-inflected. The gripping finish displays almost implosive concentration but also shares the corresponding Turmberg’s sense of severity due not just to borderline bitterness, but also to its strong sense of chalk suffusion and stony underpinnings. I realize that many knowledgeable observers – including Wilhelm Weil himself – associate this sort of severe concentration with longevity, but I prefer to temper my prognostication, concerned that past a decade in bottle a wine like this might become more austere and spare.