scottreiner
scott reiner
Merkelbach Riesling Urziger Wurzgarten Kabinett #11 #20 2008 - The wine has more viscosity than I was expecting, but it really works. The acid balance is beautiful and some petrol makes an appearance. At @ $16 a bottle, buy it.
Weingut Brundlmayer Sekt Brut 2005 - Sparkling Austrian Riesling. Precise and delineated yet crazy. Subtle yet wild. I'm not really sure how to talk about this wine, except to say that it s outrageously delicious! At $40, better than 99% of the Champagnes on the market.
Schloss Gobelsburg Riesling Gobelsberger 2009 - For less than $20, the best Austrian Riesling made. Dry. 'Nuff said.
Spreitzer Riesling Trocken 2008 - Trocken is German for dry, and this is that. Balanced, easy-drinking stuff. Crisp, light and delicious. It is really nothing complicated, but often that is what is called for... At $19 for a liter, yes a liter, it's perfect.
Spreitzer Riesling Halbtrocken 2009 - Halbtrocken indicates half dry, so you get a bit more sugar here. But the acid balances it out very well. A bit richer, obviously. My only note while drinking the wine was 'coooool'... Even cheaper than the Trocken, for $16 for the liter, if you want to try a super quality slightly sweet German Riesling, this is the way to go.
Weingut Brundlmayer Sekt Brut 2005 - Sparkling Austrian Riesling. Precise and delineated yet crazy. Subtle yet wild. I'm not really sure how to talk about this wine, except to say that it s outrageously delicious! At $40, better than 99% of the Champagnes on the market.
Schloss Gobelsburg Riesling Gobelsberger 2009 - For less than $20, the best Austrian Riesling made. Dry. 'Nuff said.
Spreitzer Riesling Trocken 2008 - Trocken is German for dry, and this is that. Balanced, easy-drinking stuff. Crisp, light and delicious. It is really nothing complicated, but often that is what is called for... At $19 for a liter, yes a liter, it's perfect.
Spreitzer Riesling Halbtrocken 2009 - Halbtrocken indicates half dry, so you get a bit more sugar here. But the acid balances it out very well. A bit richer, obviously. My only note while drinking the wine was 'coooool'... Even cheaper than the Trocken, for $16 for the liter, if you want to try a super quality slightly sweet German Riesling, this is the way to go.