Determined to experience every facet of the wine industry, one glass at a time.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Child of the 80's
Yesterday a customer called and said he had a bottle of Hermann J. Wiemer's 1987 Bunch Select Late Harvest Riesling (this is our TBA style dessert wine where we hand select every single botrytised berry) and he wanted to come to the tasting room and share it with us. We were so excited! Steve arrived with two bottles and we opened one. The cork was in great shape and the wine was a gorgeous golden color. It smelled like apricot with a touch of gasoline - very pleasant for those who love the smell of pumping gas, like me. It was a touch oxidized on the palate and tasted very Sherry-like, with a creamy nuttiness and a bit of stone fruit pitiness. Very interesting. It wasn't as sweet as I expected it to be, despite the 9.8% residual sugar. Perhaps that had something to do with the oxidation. The label was one we hadn't seen before from the Wiemer collection. I personally had never seen such an old bottle of Hermann's! This was a great way to end the week. Thank you again, Steve!
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Wow!! What a special treat! I love that he wanted to share that experience with you all. I've never had a bottle that old but I can only imagine what age has done to that wine. I told my dad to hide his last bottle HJW Merlot. We love it so much that the bottles purchased went quickly, but I would love to see what a few years does to it.
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