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Forster Jesuitengarten Dr Burklin-Wolf 2001
Pfalz Qw
Niemcy
Riesling
Cena: 80
Alk: 12,50%
Kolor: b
Nr 614
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Legenda (ocena):
8 - wybitnie, prawdziwe arcydzieło
7 - bardzo dobre, wino z dużą klasą
6 - dobre, interesujące
5 - całkiem niezłe, przyzwoite
4 - słabe
Brak gwiazdki
3 - omijać z daleka, wino z wyraźnymi wadami

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sstar&let (2003-12-20) Ocena: 5
spotkanie u deo w ciemno, jako (2), Grzesia, aromat dymny, cytrynka, w smaku i aromacie słodkie (wanilia?), końcówka wytrawna, goryczka mimo słodkości, nota 5 przez szparagi które były zbyt słone (kwaśne), a w zasadzie to sos beszamelowy, ale tuńczyk obłędny, bez szparagów nota pewno 6 bo to dobre wino było, nota 91pkt u Bońkowskiego w MW, aromaty: bananowo-ananasowe, Wachenheim

star (2019-07-09)
Uzupełniłem fotkę, morską, a jakże, przy okazji. No i okazuje się, że Deo źle dobrał wino do potrawy;-) Z MW info, starego, numer specjalny Portugalia.
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star (2019-07-09)
Choć może i beczkę widziało, kto wie? CT: 2001 is considered to be a great vintage for B-W and Pechstein as well as Kirchenstück from that year are among the best dry rieslings I have ever had. against that backdrop a slight disappointment. Very tropical nose, a bit more overt and less mineralic than expected. Sill a very nice mature dry riesling than I enjoyed a lot.
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star (2019-07-09)
A jednak cru w beczkach:

Weingut Dr. Bürklin-Wolf, located in Pfalz, is one of the largest family-owned wine estates in Germany. It was originally established in 1597 by Bernhard Bürklin, and today is best known for its varied expressions of Riesling from some of the region's top vineyard sites in Wachenheim, Forst, Deidesheim and Ruppertsberg. The estate consists of 110 hectares (247 acres) of biodynamically farmed land, with 85ha (210 acres) under vine.

The estate has eschewed the traditional German vineyard classification system, instead adopting a more Burgundian approach. Dr Bürklin-Wolf classifies its own vineyards according to its own strict criteria, ranking them as Grand Cru or Premier Cru (appearing on labels as "GC" and "PC"). The estate's best sites include Forster Kirchenstück, Wachenheimer Rechbächel, and the 7.5-ha (19-acre) monopole Ruppertsberger Gaisböhl.

Grapes intended for the estate's cru wines are handpicked at dawn and whole-cluster pressed. The Premier and Grand Cru wines are fermented with ambient yeasts and age in traditional oak casks – the Premier Cru wines until the first May after harvest and the Grand Cru wines until the first July after harvest. The estate produces around 40,000 cases annually.


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