2002 Dönnhoff Spȁtlese

drssouth

Stephen South
2002 Dönnhoff Schlossböckelhemier Felsenberg Riesling Spȁtlese, alc 8.5%....first bottle was mildly corked but enough to be off-putting...bottle number 2 was fine...pale yellow...mineral nose....slight overall sweetness but plenty of weight and texture....prickly acidity...matched great with homemade Laksa (scallop/shrimp/pad thai noodles)....really singing....
 
originally posted by drssouth:
2002 Dönnhoff Spȁtlese2002 Dönnhoff Schlossböckelhemier Felsenberg Riesling Spȁtlese, alc 8.5%....first bottle was mildly corked but enough to be off-putting...bottle number 2 was fine...pale yellow...mineral nose....slight overall sweetness but plenty of weight and texture....prickly acidity...matched great with homemade Laksa (scallop/shrimp/pad thai noodles)....really singing....

Had it started showing any diesel/lactic qualities? Bleh.

I've been drinking the 2012 Liestenderg Kabinett lately and wondering why I would ever want it to be different than it is now.

I think I'm becoming a simpler man in my dotage.
 
I've been drinking the 2012 Liestenderg Kabinett lately and wondering why I would ever want it to be different than it is now.

You mean the Oberhäuser Leistenberg 2012?

Yeah, it is pretty great.
 
originally posted by mark e:
I've been drinking the 2012 Liestenderg Kabinett lately and wondering why I would ever want it to be different than it is now.

You mean the Oberhäuser Leistenberg 2012?

Yeah, it is pretty great.

No, I mean the Liestenderg. You bought all of the Leistenberg.

BTW, I'm making a new years resolution to have dinner with you.
 
Ask SFman and fatman about 1994 Brucke Spatlese last week.

On the other hand, don't. Therapy is expensive these days. now that Callahan has closed shop.
 
originally posted by VLM:

Had it started showing any diesel/lactic qualities? Bleh.

I've been drinking the 2012 Liestenderg Kabinett lately and wondering why I would ever want it to be different than it is now.

I think I'm becoming a simpler man in my dotage.

Had the 2000 Niederhauser Hermannshohle Spatlese yesterday. Diesel? Some. Lactic? Maybe. Bleh? No. Not bad for a 2000. Soft, yet pleasant.
OTOH, I wonder if Beuker still wants to backfill his collection.
 
originally posted by Bob Semon:

Had the 2000 Niederhauser Hermannshohle Spatlese yesterday. Diesel? Some. Lactic? Maybe. Bleh? No. Not bad for a 2000. Soft, yet pleasant.
OTOH, I wonder if Beuker still wants to backfill his collection.

this is an uninteresting point. be less emotional, and more objective.

did you care for this wine? did you dandle it upon your knee? are you trying to use teh bored to rudy off your bastard childrens?

more info is needed.

fb. (aka teh notorious d.o.u.c.h.e..)[/quote]
 
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
1994 Hermanshohle Spatlese was my Donnhoff epiphany. Thanks to Gene for that one.

Always a pleasure. Since you know, Donnhoff doesn't age. The 90 Brucke Auslese is pretty spectacular also.
 
originally posted by Gene Vilensky:
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
1994 Hermanshohle Spatlese was my Donnhoff epiphany. Thanks to Gene for that one.

Always a pleasure. Since you know, Donnhoff doesn't age. The 90 Brucke Auslese is pretty spectacular also.

Indeed.

But as much as I like late 90s Donnhoff, the difference in style vis-a-vis the '94 is kind of shocking.
 
A '94 (auslese though) was one of several turkeys in a Hermannshohle vertical I organized a few years back. The older vintages were all so disappointing I was lucky to escape the pitchforks.

I am at the point where I find I prefer 98% of spatlese and auslese less than 8 years old or so, so I don't mean to single out Donnhoff, but I sure wish all those dollars I spent on Donnhoff over the years had gone to Prum or Grunhaus instead.

I have had '06 and '07 Hermannshohle spatlese within the past few weeks and they are both gorgeous now. I will be shocked if they get any better, but they can easily get a lot worse.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by drssouth:
2002 Dönnhoff Spȁtlese2002 Dönnhoff Schlossböckelhemier Felsenberg Riesling Spȁtlese, alc 8.5%....first bottle was mildly corked but enough to be off-putting...bottle number 2 was fine...pale yellow...mineral nose....slight overall sweetness but plenty of weight and texture....prickly acidity...matched great with homemade Laksa (scallop/shrimp/pad thai noodles)....really singing....

Had it started showing any diesel/lactic qualities? Bleh.

I've been drinking the 2012 Liestenderg Kabinett lately and wondering why I would ever want it to be different than it is now.

I think I'm becoming a simpler man in my dotage.

nope...no diesel at all in this one
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
I sure wish all those dollars I spent on Donnhoff over the years had gone to Prum or Grunhaus instead.

That was my feeling from the beginning. Donnhoff was always fun, but never really thrilling in the same way as producers like Prum or Grunhaus. So I never spent much money on Donnhoff.

Of course with my lack of storage capacity, there isn't much room to deal with the consequences of previous expenditures.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
A '94 (auslese though) was one of several turkeys in a Hermannshohle vertical I organized a few years back. The older vintages were all so disappointing I was lucky to escape the pitchforks.

I am at the point where I find I prefer 98% of spatlese and auslese less than 8 years old or so, so I don't mean to single out Donnhoff, but I sure wish all those dollars I spent on Donnhoff over the years had gone to Prum or Grunhaus instead.

I have had '06 and '07 Hermannshohle spatlese within the past few weeks and they are both gorgeous now. I will be shocked if they get any better, but they can easily get a lot worse.

I wasn't at said dinner but it's infamous and led to the Donnhoff doesn't age meme. Weren't many of the bottles sourced from Dee Vine? They were the West Coast's equivalent of Crossroads.
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
I sure wish all those dollars I spent on Donnhoff over the years had gone to Prum or Grunhaus instead.

That was my feeling from the beginning. Donnhoff was always fun, but never really thrilling in the same way as producers like Prum or Grunhaus. So I never spent much money on Donnhoff.

Of course with my lack of storage capacity, there isn't much room to deal with the consequences of previous expenditures.

There's always winebid.
 
originally posted by Gene Vilensky:
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
A '94 (auslese though) was one of several turkeys in a Hermannshohle vertical I organized a few years back. The older vintages were all so disappointing I was lucky to escape the pitchforks.

I am at the point where I find I prefer 98% of spatlese and auslese less than 8 years old or so, so I don't mean to single out Donnhoff, but I sure wish all those dollars I spent on Donnhoff over the years had gone to Prum or Grunhaus instead.

I have had '06 and '07 Hermannshohle spatlese within the past few weeks and they are both gorgeous now. I will be shocked if they get any better, but they can easily get a lot worse.

I wasn't at said dinner but it's infamous and led to the Donnhoff doesn't age meme. Weren't many of the bottles sourced from Dee Vine? They were the West Coast's equivalent of Crossroads.
Nah, the Donnhoff-doesn't-age meme predated that event by a long while. There were 3 bottles from Dee Vine but the ones showing badly were not limited to those 3 (and one of the bottles that DID show well was one of those 3). I've never heard any complaints about their storage conditions before and have had a number of other bottles from them show well. I will admit there were several bottles with shitty corks - but if a producer's going to use shitty corks, then a shitty showing is the natural consequence, not an aberration.
 
They had no temp control storage except for the Balz collection. All wine just sat out in a warehouse on the Embarcadero. Their reasoning was that in never gets hot on the Embarcadero. Except for when it does.
 
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