The nose has petrol, fruit and sweetness; this is really only a semi-dry wine (10.8 g/L sugar). We discovered that the wines from the different estates can fluctuate quite markedly between dry and semi-dry in successive harvests; the 2011s from Schlossberg and Roseneck are markedly sweeter than the 2012s, whereas the opposite is true of the Rottland.
The mouth of this is really grand – it mixes toast, nuts, dried fruits and a distinct petrol finish.
2011 Georg Breuer Rüdesheim Berg Schlossberg Grand Cru
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2011 Georg Breuer Rüdesheim Berg Schlossberg Grand Cru
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Re: 2011 Georg Breuer Rüdesheim Berg Schlossberg Grand Cru
I just noted this in my little black book: "great nose, rather not much acidity in the mouth"
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