These are my notes after 2 tastings in London (if anyone cares):
- it looks to me a very difficult vintage to read at this stage. Possibly the most difficult since 2002 and 2003.
- very high acidity and high extract/oechsle means to me a vintage of extremes:
(1) to me what's the most important thing in Riesling is balance and equilibrium and here I see a significant chance for deraling. 2010 is a balancing act which does not suit Kabinetts at all (and some Spatleses) but it's better at higher praedikats where you have enough "mass" to keep forces in check
(2) ageing is also in question but who's got more experience swears by these wines' ageability
(3) IMHO this is clearly not a Mittel Mosel vintage where balance and equilibrium are paramount (check the 2009s). No one mentioned a Mittle Mosel producer as the best in show (several 2nd, 3rd place but no top spot). Btw 2009s are retracting for their forwardness and becoming more beautiful and mineral as Prum's wines showe d(even correcting for the Prum factor)
(4) producers used to work with higher acidity or cooler sites did very well (Keller and Von Schubert come to mind)
- Zilliken clearly ahead of the pack for me, Karthauserhof unreadable, Schonleber without much character, Haag better than last week but not a vintage for thim, Keller superb across the board with the Spatlese even better than the Auslese (how do you get that peach ?) though prices are nuts, Scheafer extremely restrianed but I will buy, Von Schubert's lovely I preferred the more restrained #42 and #24 over #37 and #72, Schloos Lieser worse than last week though the GK and LGK are special, Vollenweider also very nice, Donnhoff is not my taste but the Niederhauser was excellent, Selbach-Oster to me was a bit difficult to read, piesporter goldtropfchen also was not the ideal site in 2010
Good luck!
F.