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2024 Grosset, Polish Hill Riesling, Clare Valley, Australia

2024 Grosset, Polish Hill Riesling, Clare Valley, Australia
白色的 • Dry • Medium Bodied • Riesling
繼續存放
Huon Hooke 96/100
Erin Larkin 97/100
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程式碼: 2024-0750-00-8125905
描述

Always a joy to taste, even in its infancy. The 2024 has a lovely expressive nose with melons and pears. These continue onto the palate and perhaps due to the age, meadow flowers coming through later upon taste. A little less citrus and lime than in previous vintages at this early stage but I am sure that will unfurl. With a crisp acidic and rapier sharp finish there is no question as to its pedigree and long life ahead of it. Very much a trope for a lot of wines but hand on heart, it will be difficult to resist in a few years and the temptation will only get greater.

Matthew Cobb, Account Manager, Berry Bros. & Rudd

  • Colour
    白色的
  • Sweetness
    Dry
  • Vintage
    2024
  • Alcohol
    12.1%
  • Maturity
    繼續存放
  • Grape
    Riesling
  • Body
    Medium Bodied
  • Producer
    Grosset
Critics reviews
Huon Hooke 96/100

Spicy, dried herb and nettle aromas, a faint whiff of pastry-like yeastiness, the palate crisp and refined, intense and long with penetrating qualities and real persistence. A ripping young riesling: all it needs is time.

Drink 2026 - 2038

Huon Hooke, The Real Review (August 2024)
Erin Larkin 97/100

This is a benchmark in Australian Riesling and widely loved by collectors. The wine ages gracefully and slowly; the latent power that is stowed away on release is revealed in time, making this one of the greats in Australia. So here, the 2024 Polish Hill Riesling is thunderous and rolling in its intensity and energy. The citrus fruits gather speed over a grounding of crushed rocks and minerals, while the finish culminates in a sandstorm of flavor and texture. This is an excellent wine. It is fleshy and powerful, tightly coiled and salty. It's so good. 12.1% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.

Drink 2024 - 2044

Erin Larkin, Wine Advocate (September 2024)

Riesling

Riesling's twin peaks are its intense perfume and its piercing crisp acidity which it manages to retain even at high ripeness levels.
In Germany, Riesling constitutes around 20% of total plantings, yet it is responsible for all its greatest wines. It is planted widely on well-drained, south-facing slate-rich slopes, with the greatest wines coming from the best slopes in the best villages. It produces delicate, racy, nervy and stylish wines that cover a wide spectrum of flavours from steely and bone dry with beautifully scented fruits of apples,apricots, and sometimes peaches, through to the exotically sweet flavours of the great sweet wines.

It is also an important variety in Alsace where it produces slightly earthier, weightier and fuller wines than in Germany. The dry Rieslings can be austere and steely with hints of honey while the Vendages Tardives and Sélection de Grains Nobles are some of the greatest sweet wines in the world.

It is thanks to the New World that Riesling is enjoying a marked renaissance. In Australia the grape has developed a formidable reputation, delivering lime-sherbet fireworks amid the continental climate of Clare Valley an hour's drive north of Adelaide, while Barossa's Eden Valley is cooler still, producing restrained stony lime examples from the elevated granitic landscape; Tasmania is fast becoming their third Riesling mine, combining cool temperatures with high UV levels to deliver stunning prototypes.

New Zealand shares a similar climate, with Riesling and Pinot Gris neck to neck in their bid to be the next big thing after Sauvignon Blanc; perfectly suited is the South Island's Central Otago, with its granitic soils and continental climate, and the pebbly Brightwater area near Nelson. While Australia's Rieslings tend to be full-bodied & dry, the Kiwis are more inclined to be lighter bodied, more ethereal and sometimes off-dry; Alsace plays Mosel if you like.

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