Not sure what to make of these wines so looking for some help here. It's been about 4 or 5 years since I seriously made an effort to drink some Oz and NZ riesling, and on the recent showings it might be another 4 or 5 years before I do so again.
A 2004 West Cape Howe Mt. Barker Riesling was wholly unremarkable except for a rubber scent I associate with screwcapped-induced reductiveness. It took about a ady to blew off, but by then the acid had softened a bit too much. The 2006 Neudorf Riesling Brightwater was leaner but also (I suspect) sweeter, and I found little of interest by the second glass or so. I've had maybe about 15-20 different rieslings in the lower alcohol style from the cooler areas in the last month, but haven't found anything compelling yet.
It is nice to see screwcaps on these wines, though, as I'm long overdue for a run of cork taint. By my count I've gone about fifty wines this month without TCA issues (and while I'm no Lisa I am fairly sensitive), so I'm expecting all my Burgundies to taste of wet cardboard.
A 2004 West Cape Howe Mt. Barker Riesling was wholly unremarkable except for a rubber scent I associate with screwcapped-induced reductiveness. It took about a ady to blew off, but by then the acid had softened a bit too much. The 2006 Neudorf Riesling Brightwater was leaner but also (I suspect) sweeter, and I found little of interest by the second glass or so. I've had maybe about 15-20 different rieslings in the lower alcohol style from the cooler areas in the last month, but haven't found anything compelling yet.
It is nice to see screwcaps on these wines, though, as I'm long overdue for a run of cork taint. By my count I've gone about fifty wines this month without TCA issues (and while I'm no Lisa I am fairly sensitive), so I'm expecting all my Burgundies to taste of wet cardboard.