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Long discussions about the discrepant TN of this wine---and others--- on many threads in this forum. First RP and JL often do not agree. Both have their favorite wineries and wines. Second and more important,the wine was tasted and reported over a year apart by RP and JL. Third, it is hard to imagine the reserve wine is worse than the basic Sonoma bottling. Fourth, never underestimate the effect of bottle variance. Last,I have had this 3 times 6 months apart and it has changed some, was best just after release, so it may have a real variable rating, aside from the effects of bottle variance. It has closed some. I believe it has the stuffing to survive a dumb period and evolve beautifully as most of Dick Arrowood's best CS do, eg think '94. It will be a 93-95 pt wine. It certainly is better than the Viader 98 crap that got a 95 by WS. Sheesh. Trust your own taste buds. DrT [ 10-08-2002, 10:17 PM: Message edited by: dr.tannin aka x-man ]
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| Posts: 2338 | Location: Virginia Beach,VA | Registered: Oct 18, 2001 |    |
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Agree with the good doctor, right up to the part about the "...Viader 98 crap..." The '98 Viader may or may not merit the 95 awarded it by WS, but it is certainly not crap. It may not be a good QPR, but it is pretty good wine IMHO... Just keeping it real... ![[Wink]](wink.gif)
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| Posts: 511 | Location: Denver | Registered: Jan 22, 2002 |    |
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GATC/FTG Indeed, take some of what I say tongue in cheek. I do like to stir the pot at times. However, the point ratings by JL should if anything be reversed w/r to these 2 wines. In a different vein, GATC, you and VM have touted the '01 German Rieslings. Have you tried any in advance? Are prices to jump appreciably? Ae there futures still available? If so, what producers/wines do you recommend? Gracefully changing the topic... DrT ![[Cool]](cool.gif)
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| Posts: 2338 | Location: Virginia Beach,VA | Registered: Oct 18, 2001 |    |
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DrT, you hit a sweet spot! I'll email you my buy list, but I'm basically buying all of the ++ and +++ spatleses and ausleses on the Terry Theise list. See a different post on the German wines for the reference document. I will also buy the best Prum and Maximin Grunhaus as well (Terry does not import those so they will not be referenced in the document). In the San Francisco Bay area, all of the ++ and +++ futures are GONE. I had to go to So Cal to get what I wanted. The highly rated wines will be drinking well in the 8 to 30 year range, so I will also buy a lot of kabinets and cheaper spatleses ($10-15) range that will also be terrific. The prices for the 2001's are higher, but they are still pretty reasonable and will stay that way as long as people continue to ignore rieslings. Unfortunately, the 2001 is being hyped up a little.
The only 2001 that I tried was a Maximin Grunhaus auslese and kabinet. They were both terrific.
Frankly, unless one is willing to age these for a long long time, it would be best to buy kabinets, may which could legally be sold as spatleses and even ausleses.
I've already bought 9 cases of futures.
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| Posts: 1322 | Location: Fremont, CA | Registered: Nov 15, 2001 |    |
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