TN: Mount Horrocks Riesling 2012
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 11:30 pm
G'day
Pale yellow in colour, suggesting plenty of time ahead.
Slightly developed lemon/lime, but not viscous or cordial-like. There's a touch of orange blossom, and a touch of ginger. The palate is well supported by a line of acid, and the fruit flows well around the mouth.
I've found with Mount Horrocks Rieslings that they are built around a wonderful core of fruit, and the rest of the wine hangs off that. This is no exception, and should hold for another 6 years at least.
Cheers
Allan
Pale yellow in colour, suggesting plenty of time ahead.
Slightly developed lemon/lime, but not viscous or cordial-like. There's a touch of orange blossom, and a touch of ginger. The palate is well supported by a line of acid, and the fruit flows well around the mouth.
I've found with Mount Horrocks Rieslings that they are built around a wonderful core of fruit, and the rest of the wine hangs off that. This is no exception, and should hold for another 6 years at least.
Cheers
Allan