I recently had a few Rebholz bottles, each absolutely delicious in its own way.
The 2011 Rebholz Im Sonnenschein Riesling GG is crystal clear and razor-wire fresh, but with lots of flavor (mostly fresh clear citrus, maybe tilting tree fruits/apple/pear as well). It shows depth (and breadth) with air, and some savory toasty elements I have found in previous bottles. Not sure what the long-term trajectory is for this. But right now the crisp clarity is plenty fun for what it is.
2012 Rebholz Im Sonnenschein Riesling GG is rounder and more golden than the 2011, although of course still with plenty of lightness, elegance and clarity. Focused, polished, and fresh. Absolutely lovely. Although a bit less effusive than my last bottle a few months ago, so I wonder if it's going through 'a stage'. (Of course any number of other factors could explain those differences, so...)
My first 2012 Rebholz "Ganz Horn" Im Sonnenschein Riesling GG was even better than expected. How often does that happen. Very much in the mold of the regular Im Sonnenschein, but with more depth and more firm focus, yet still with all that fresh elegant lively Rebholz clarity. Yes!
The 2011 Rebholz Im Sonnenschein Riesling GG is crystal clear and razor-wire fresh, but with lots of flavor (mostly fresh clear citrus, maybe tilting tree fruits/apple/pear as well). It shows depth (and breadth) with air, and some savory toasty elements I have found in previous bottles. Not sure what the long-term trajectory is for this. But right now the crisp clarity is plenty fun for what it is.
2012 Rebholz Im Sonnenschein Riesling GG is rounder and more golden than the 2011, although of course still with plenty of lightness, elegance and clarity. Focused, polished, and fresh. Absolutely lovely. Although a bit less effusive than my last bottle a few months ago, so I wonder if it's going through 'a stage'. (Of course any number of other factors could explain those differences, so...)
My first 2012 Rebholz "Ganz Horn" Im Sonnenschein Riesling GG was even better than expected. How often does that happen. Very much in the mold of the regular Im Sonnenschein, but with more depth and more firm focus, yet still with all that fresh elegant lively Rebholz clarity. Yes!