Tonight was Day 3 of a bottle of 2007 Schloss Gobelsburg Riesling that was sealed under screwcap. On opening, it had an overwhelming petrol character, but after several days in the fridge the petrol had receded and some stone fruit had come to the fore. So, is the petrol character of Riesling a byproduct of reduction? Perhaps I've been reading too much Gilman, but I have noticed that young dry Rieslings sealed under screwcap tend to show that petrol character in spades. Those of you better versed in the manifestations of reduction, please weigh in with your thoughts.
Mark Lipton
Mark Lipton