Brian K Miller wrote:I'm almost completely a newbie wrt german wine...Wait five years, you think?
If you are really a complete newbie with German wine (i.e. you don't know your German wine preferences) then I would advise you not to sit on anything for five years but rather drink as much as possible as soon as possible!
Seriously, while some people may enjoy the reduction in sweetness and the emergence of secondary and tertiary flavors in aged German riesling, other people prefer the succulent juiciness of young versions. Who's to say who is right?
So, if you're not sure which age-level you prefer (or whether you enjoy both equally) I would encourage you to drink up and see what you like. There will always be more wine to cellar in the future.
Although, if the Leitz is a 2002 as the SO in this post, you might consider getting ahold of an 05 or an 06 from the same vineyard when they are released, as just comparing a recent release to something from 2002 will already give you an initial impression of how age treats these wines.