1970 Orlando Steingarten Riesling

The place on the web to chat about wine, Australian wines, or any other wines for that matter
Post Reply
David
Posts: 182
Joined: Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:00 am
Contact:

1970 Orlando Steingarten Riesling

Post by David »

Had this at the famous/infamous/notorious Apex Bakery Luncheon Club in Tanunda. This was a real Steingarten as opposed to the current multi vineyard blend.

The fill level was ok but the cork was crumbly, slimy and black. This did not look good for a drinkable wine. After the cork was extracted in pieces the wine was poured into a glass with the expectation that it would be stuffed. I had the first whiff and after I smiled the bottle was passed around.

The colour was a deepish yellow as would be expected. The nose showed some madeirisation but there were layers upon layers of toast, marmalaide and honey with a touch of bacon fat. A complete breakfast'. The palate was a revelation - perfect balance with still strong acidity with the aromas evident on the nose dancing on the tongue. A great 40 yo Riesling and a tribute to Colin Gramp in his foresight to plant the vineyard.

User avatar
n4sir
Posts: 4020
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 10:53 pm
Location: Adelaide

Re: 1970 Orlando Steingarten Riesling

Post by n4sir »

Thanks for the TN David, it sounds like a ripper - I hope you've got some more. :)
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.

David
Posts: 182
Joined: Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:00 am
Contact:

Re: 1970 Orlando Steingarten Riesling

Post by David »

n4sir wrote:Thanks for the TN David, it sounds like a ripper - I hope you've got some more. :)


Not out of my cellar and none left from the cellar that stored it. Dammit!!!

Post Reply