David M. Bueker
David M. Bueker
Pete,
I have some general guidelines that I use for when to check in on German Rieslings. They are very general, and thus easy to take exception with, but here goes:
Kabinett: 0-2 years from vintage or after 5-7 years from vintage
Spatlese: 0-2 years from vintage or after 7-10 years from vintage
Auslese: 0-2 years from vintage or after 10-12 years from vintage
BA/TBA: Any time I please
Eiswein: young, young, young - I don't want to miss that piercing, pure fruit (I prefer my Eiswein without botrytis), so I don't age many.
Since I haven't even thought about my '95 Grunhaus Kabinetts (until now), it's clear I violate these guidelines all the time.
I have some general guidelines that I use for when to check in on German Rieslings. They are very general, and thus easy to take exception with, but here goes:
Kabinett: 0-2 years from vintage or after 5-7 years from vintage
Spatlese: 0-2 years from vintage or after 7-10 years from vintage
Auslese: 0-2 years from vintage or after 10-12 years from vintage
BA/TBA: Any time I please
Eiswein: young, young, young - I don't want to miss that piercing, pure fruit (I prefer my Eiswein without botrytis), so I don't age many.
Since I haven't even thought about my '95 Grunhaus Kabinetts (until now), it's clear I violate these guidelines all the time.