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Last night, with assorted leftovers from our weekend party, we also
dipped into some leftover wine: 2007 Loimer "Lois" Grüner Veltliner nose: minerals, citrus, burnt matchsticks palate: light body, good acidity and more burnt matchsticks I recall a discussion with M. Pronay some years ago about an earlier Lois where I got this same impression, about halfway between high toast oak and burnt matchstick. IIRC, I was informed that Lois sees no oak, so I am now proclaiming it to be sulfur instead. Whatever it is, it does interfere with my enjoyment of this wine. Tonight, we had dinner out with Andrew and had wine by the glass: 2006 Allram Strassentaler Grüner Veltliner nose: minerals, hint of citrus, herbal palate: medium-light body, acidity, minerality and herbal notes Quite a contrast with '04 served at our party, this was a weightier wine, as befits the year, which still had the acidity and mineral character that I find so appealing. Quite a good wine for the price. Mark Lipton -- alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.cwdjr.net |
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