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WTN: a tale of 2 Rieslings (one accidental, one intentional)

by Dale Williams » Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:09 am

Sunday's NYT mag had a recipe from David Pasternack of Esca for fish tacos. Really a great recipe (we did cod, with a salsa and a mayo/cream/chipotle sauce and cabbage). I went with off dry Riesling, the 2007 Gysler Weinheimer Riesling Kabinett  (Rheinhessen).  Really a nice wine for the $13-14 pricetag, light, but bright, lively, and clean. Green apples and ripe nectarine fruit, a light saline note, not especially long but a good value for what it is. B/B+

Monday Betsy was doing veal chops with sage, with a salad and a Meyer lemon risotto. I asked her if she wanted white Burgundy or Gruner Veltliner with the veal, she went with the GV. I went down and grabbed a bottle of Brundlmayer. Floral, light, just a hint of spritz. I'm not getting the characteristic pea and pepper notes of GV, and as I look at the label I see why- what I brought up and opened was the 2007 Brundlmayer "Kamptaler Terrassen" RIESLING (Kamptal). OK, not what I thought, but it does fine with the chops, and good acidity helps with the lemon. Good but not compelling dry Riesling, so-so buy at $22. B

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
 
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Re: WTN: a tale of 2 Rieslings (one accidental, one intentional)

by Rahsaan » Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:24 am

Dale Williams wrote:the 2007 Brundlmayer "Kamptaler Terrassen" RIESLING (Kamptal)...Good but not compelling dry Riesling, so-so buy at $22. 


I had a few bottles of this last month in restaurants and thought pretty much the same thing as you. Given the limited constraints of the menu it was fine to order and drink without much though. But not necessarily worth hunting down.
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Re: WTN: a tale of 2 Rieslings (one accidental, one intentional)

by Salil » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:00 am

Thanks for the notes. The Gysler sounds very nice - I thought the 06 was very very good for the price, but haven't yet had the 07.

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