
Tastes suspiciously like new oak. One has to ask the question “why?” – The Riesling has hung on to its acidity, but the fruit definition isn’t there, and the wine feels unfocused as a whole.
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Tastes suspiciously like new oak. One has to ask the question “why?” – The Riesling has hung on to its acidity, but the fruit definition isn’t there, and the wine feels unfocused as a whole.