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by Jenise » Sun May 24, 2009 1:11 pm
It's the 2006 Jurtschitsch Sonnhof Dechant Alte Reben. Not a producer I've heard of before, and I didn't find any TN's on it but bought for the vintage and the Alte Reben part.
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by Hoke » Sun May 24, 2009 1:24 pm
Yep.
I quite like the Jurtschnitt. Had a bottle at our New Year's Eve feast last year and it was well received by a bunch of enthusiasts.
Very rich and robust in style. Plenty of minerality and crisp celery veggies, but fuller, richer and riper in the mid=palate than a lot of gruvees. Very complex, intriguing. lots of white pepper.
I think you'll like it, Jenise.
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by Jenise » Sun May 24, 2009 1:56 pm
Hoke wrote:Yep.
I quite like the Jurtschnitt. Had a bottle at our New Year's Eve feast last year and it was well received by a bunch of enthusiasts.
Very rich and robust in style. Plenty of minerality and crisp celery veggies, but fuller, richer and riper in the mid=palate than a lot of gruvees. Very complex, intriguing. lots of white pepper.
I think you'll like it, Jenise.
Thanks Hoke, sounds great. Glad I bought two.

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