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  • Country ranking ?

    1 332
  • Producer ranking ?

    11
  • Decanting time

    2h
  • When to drink

    2020-2035
  • Food Pairing

    Salads

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The Trimbach family is one of France’s greatest winemaking dynasties, having made wine in Alsace for over three centuries. The family produces outstanding wines from all the classic Alsace varieties, but their two greatest wines are made from just one variety, Riesling. In fact, Trimbach’s Clos Ste. Hune and Cuvée Frédéric Emile are not only Alsace’s two greatest dry Rieslings, they may well be the two finest examples made anywhere. If there i...

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This has quite a rose gold colour, though the light in the HDV is not great. It is noticeably deeper in the decanter in comparison to the Taittinger which is pretty much the same age. There is the tell-tale slight diesel nose with honey and biscuit, sweetness too. Good texture on the palate, freshness here too. It is volumous, a big wine, not delicate. The length is noticeable. It keeps changing in the glass with every sip. It doesn’t work well with the poached egg and Frisse salad unfortunately, clashing severely with the vinaigrette. It could do with something salty, a spicy sausage or a cheese board. On its own after a few minutes it comes back again, the sweetness on the nose is impressive, with a touch of botrytis coming though. Creamy up front, very dry at the back of the palate with bitter orange. This is a roller-coaster of a wine. A wine of ambiguities. It gets there in the end. Really quite delicious.

Drink now- 2020+, 93/100.

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Origin

Ribeauville, Alsace

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