SteveTimko
Steve Timko
2004 Dnnhoff Riesling - Germany, Nahe (8/1/2009)
An okay bottle of wine but a disappointing Donnhoff. Even though it's just an estate riesling I probably had too high expectations for this wine. It is, after all, Donnhoff! and 2004! Bone dry. Seems drier than 9.0 percent, although I understand all of that is relative in the balance of the wine. Nice nose with citrus and some minerality. Maybe the best part of the wine. The palate, well that's different. A little bit of baked apple but more citrus and other white fruits. But the finish is just all off. There's a modest flare of alcohol but worse there's an odd vegetal flavor that lingers.
The first Donnhoff I tried was the 2005 Dnnhoff Oberhuser Leistenberg Kabinett and it was a disappointment too, although it got better on the second day. Even though this an estate wine, I had higher expectations because of the pedigree and the vintage. The 2007 Willi Schaefer estate riesling gives this wine an atomic wedgie. The 2007 Von Hovel Balduin is better. Even the 2007 Talley riesling is better. I was looking at other tasting notes and saw Aulus gave an AP No. of 7 753 010 20 05. The AP No. on this wine is 7 753 010 30 05. It's a Dee Vine Wines import. Maybe it's from different fruit. I can imagine Terry Thiese, in his best Nelson Munz voice, pointing and going, "Ha Hah!"
An okay bottle of wine but a disappointing Donnhoff. Even though it's just an estate riesling I probably had too high expectations for this wine. It is, after all, Donnhoff! and 2004! Bone dry. Seems drier than 9.0 percent, although I understand all of that is relative in the balance of the wine. Nice nose with citrus and some minerality. Maybe the best part of the wine. The palate, well that's different. A little bit of baked apple but more citrus and other white fruits. But the finish is just all off. There's a modest flare of alcohol but worse there's an odd vegetal flavor that lingers.
The first Donnhoff I tried was the 2005 Dnnhoff Oberhuser Leistenberg Kabinett and it was a disappointment too, although it got better on the second day. Even though this an estate wine, I had higher expectations because of the pedigree and the vintage. The 2007 Willi Schaefer estate riesling gives this wine an atomic wedgie. The 2007 Von Hovel Balduin is better. Even the 2007 Talley riesling is better. I was looking at other tasting notes and saw Aulus gave an AP No. of 7 753 010 20 05. The AP No. on this wine is 7 753 010 30 05. It's a Dee Vine Wines import. Maybe it's from different fruit. I can imagine Terry Thiese, in his best Nelson Munz voice, pointing and going, "Ha Hah!"