2005 Riesling Quandry
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2005 Riesling Quandry
I want to buy some 2005 riesling, and I have narrowed it down to Heggies, Pewsey Vale, Jim Barry Watervale, Leo Buring Eden Valley or Richmond Grove Watervale. The main criteria is longevity (ie. which wine will taste best in 10 years).
Which one do you think is best?
Which one do you think is best?
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Agree with Gary. Go the Leo Buring Eden. The Clare is pretty smart as well but not quite there...
On the other hand, I would suggest that most of the rieslings listed would go the distance in a screwcap.
I find that screwcaps have really slowed down the aging and 10 years doesn't look that long anymore in a good cellar.[/quote]
On the other hand, I would suggest that most of the rieslings listed would go the distance in a screwcap.
I find that screwcaps have really slowed down the aging and 10 years doesn't look that long anymore in a good cellar.[/quote]
Bartenders are supposed to have people skills. Or was it people are supposed to have bartending skills?
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2005 Riesling Quandry
Thanks guys, I have purchased a dozen of the Leo Buring Eden Valley Riesling 2005.
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I was in Clare last week to see how the 2006 Rieslings were. Some people still had their 2005s available but got to see some 2006s against 2005s.
Th 2006s overshadowed the 2005s. The 2006s were steely, tight minerally wines while the 2005s tended to be softer and broader. 2005 Eden Valleys do look better.
I thought the Crabtree 2006 Riesling was a knockout and bought some.
Th 2006s overshadowed the 2005s. The 2006s were steely, tight minerally wines while the 2005s tended to be softer and broader. 2005 Eden Valleys do look better.
I thought the Crabtree 2006 Riesling was a knockout and bought some.
David wrote:Th 2006s overshadowed the 2005s. The 2006s were steely, tight minerally wines while the 2005s tended to be softer and broader. 2005 Eden Valleys do look better.
For all Clare's reputation as a centre of riesling excellence, it seems to be very frequently outshone by Eden-sourced wines...
cheers,
Graeme