PSA: 2009 Willi Schaefer Kabinetts

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originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by .sasha:
actually, I've had a negative experience with some SCed austrian wines which I used to like quite a bit under cork, so the jury is out

What was the nature of the negative experience, Sasha? Reduction? Something else? If the latter, can one say with any certainty that the closure was to blame?

Just curious,
Mark Lipton

hi Mark,
Some fairly dead pinks after 6 months or so, with a number of previous vintages being good for a couple of years. With big and fancy GVs and rieslings, it's a subjective and personal thing - I don't like the evolution thus far, OK and more or less on track texturally but sharp and primary aromatically, with a questionable range of varietal characteristics.
 
originally posted by .sasha:

Some fairly dead pinks after 6 months or so, with a number of previous vintages being good for a couple of years. With big and fancy GVs and rieslings, it's a subjective and personal thing - I don't like the evolution thus far, OK and more or less on track texturally but sharp and primary aromatically, with a questionable range of varietal characteristics.

The dead pinks are just weird: by all accounts, screwcaps should keep them fresher rather than the reverse. Your problems with the evolution are more understandable, as screwcaps will often keep wines more primary vs. their evolution under cork. As I said, as screwcap producers have changed their products to allow more oxygen ingress to better emulate corks. As winemakers get some experience with screwcaps, I expect that the wines will evolve in a way that more closely mimics that of cork-finished wines.

We'll see,
Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by MLipton:

emulate

Emulate. That's the problem. I am attached to Old School. And its evolution.

I do not play Pac Man on my Mac either.

Also there is too much unpredicatbility in evolution under cork I do not need an additiona overlay.
 
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