Weingut Knoll Grüner Veltliner Smaragd Schütt 2007 Magnum
LOT | L991 |
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Inhalt | 1,5l |
Füllstand | high fill |
Zustand der Kapsel | Gut – geringfügige Mängel |
Zustand des Etiketts | Befriedigend – leichte Beschädigung, wie leichte Flecken, Verschmutzung, Blässe |
Verpackung | lose |
Beurteilungen | Parker: 91-92/100 |
Beschreibung
Parker: The 2007 Gruner Veltliner Smaragd Schutt displays a nose of lentil, herbs, distilled pit fruits, smoke, and dusty crushed stone. Glossy, rich, and low-toned on the palate, with lentil and peach accented by pepper and peach kernel, this finishes with persistent pungency in counterpoint with a soothing, almost honeyed richness. It should age well for at least 6-8 years. Like many of their neighbors, the Knolls harvested Federspiel already in late September, but then largely sat out the rains for three weeks before commencing to pick Smaragd. Botrytis-affected clusters were segregated and pressed immediately, and even the entirely healthy portion of the crop was given less skin contact than usual. A few botrytized rows or parcels were left to hang for nobly sweet wine (in a vintage where few Wachauer followed suit) although not from Riesling. I continue to long for the return of a vintage wherein the Knoll Gruner Veltliner outshines their Riesling, as has not happened for some years now. As has once again become the norm here, none of the Smaragd (save for the Muskateller) were bottled before late summer of last year, and my most recent notes are from cask (or occasionally tank). 91-92/100