The nose is aromatic and offers a fine incisive side. It reveals notes of beeswax, small yellow fruits and small notes of dry lemon zests associated with a touch of quince as well as discreet hints of nutmeg and an imperceptible hint of grey pepper and vanilla. The palate is fruity, well-balanced and offers a juicy/slightly acidulous frame, minerality, roundness as well as a fine grain. On the palate this wine expresses notes of quince, small yellow fruits and small notes of dry lemon associated with a fine touch of yellow apple, a subtle hint of flowers as well as fine hints of beeswax, nutmeg and a very discreet hint of sweet spices. Good persistence.
Kuentz-Bas, Trois Châteaux – Riesling 2017, Pfersigberg – Alsace Grand Cru
Note (Score): 15/20
Note (Score): 89-90/100
Date de dégustation (Tasting date): 10/2019
Dégustateur (Wine Critic): Choukroun Chicheportiche Jonathan
Type d'agriculture (Agriculture): Agriculture Raisonnée (Sustainable Agriculture)
Type (Kind): Blanc sec (Dry white)
Format dégusté (Tasted bottle size): Bouteille (Bottle)
En Primeur (EnPrimeur): Non (No)
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