OK, so I was weak a while back and actually sprang for a "sampler case" from Crush that included a few wines that I knew I wanted (such as the '07 Baudry Grezeaux). Tonight, in search of a wine to open with assorted leftovers, I turned to the '07 Stadlman Tagelsteiner Rotgipfler (Thermenregion), which turned out to be a highly viscous, if not downright oily, white with a strong nose of tropical fruits leaning toward the pineapple end of the spectrum. In many ways, it struck as a hypothetical cross of New World Pinot Gris and Viognier. Jean, who was sharing the bottle with me, found it difficult to get past the smell of "petrol," which I detected not a trace of. So, the questions: 1) Is this a typical Rotgipfler and 2) has anyone else got that petrol note that Jean couldn't get past?
Mark Lipton
Mark Lipton