Went looking through the further corners of my cellar for a dessert wine and found a 1978 Brown Brothers Noble Rielsling. This had only been kept as a bit of a curio but my brother and I decided we might as well give it a try. Held itup to the light and you could not see through the bottle at all. It looked like you were looking through a brown beer bottle.
So we decided we would open it, then probably tip it down the sink and get something else.
Anyway, cut the top off the lead capsule and the top of the cork was all shrivelled and black wth mould, which just seemed to confirm our expectations. Got the AhSo opener and struggled to get the cork out.
As soon as it was out you could just smell this most amazing aroma and you new that, not only was it going to be alright, it was probably going to be pretty good.
Poured a small sampl into a glass and had a quick smell and taste. Oh my god. Quickly shoved a stopper in the top and put it in the fridge for after dinner.
This turned out to be one of the best wines I have ever had. There was still plenty of fruit and acid and the most amazingly long finish. You only needed a small sip every five minutes to keep the taste in your mouth. My brother commented that he could still taste it the next morning!
As you cansee from the photo - it looks past it, but it was faaar from it.
109 points (or 5 Phar Lap hearts) on Craigs scale.

