Thanks to all the Beurer love around here, I decided to get over my (most likely unrepresentative) negative experiences with 03 Junges Schwaben Riesling and buy some more recent vintages.
The 2012 Stettener Riesling Gipskeuper was easy, a no-brainer of delicious juicy clear freshness that had me convinced from the first sip. Buy more.
But I'm having a lot more trouble with the 2009 Riesling Junges Schwaben. All kinds of rich, savory, and tactile elements and flavors that are not what I would expect from riesling (of course that's more about my expectations than the wine, I know). But that stuff is interesting.
The confusing part is how disjointed and out of sorts the wine feels, getting a bit better on the second day but still on the cranky side. Is that a stage? Should I expect more harmony in the future? Or is this just a curious wine/vintage? (I note that my two unsatisfactory experiences with Junges Schwaben are very ripe vintages)
The 2012 Stettener Riesling Gipskeuper was easy, a no-brainer of delicious juicy clear freshness that had me convinced from the first sip. Buy more.
But I'm having a lot more trouble with the 2009 Riesling Junges Schwaben. All kinds of rich, savory, and tactile elements and flavors that are not what I would expect from riesling (of course that's more about my expectations than the wine, I know). But that stuff is interesting.
The confusing part is how disjointed and out of sorts the wine feels, getting a bit better on the second day but still on the cranky side. Is that a stage? Should I expect more harmony in the future? Or is this just a curious wine/vintage? (I note that my two unsatisfactory experiences with Junges Schwaben are very ripe vintages)