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Eric WhiteUser is Offline
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12/18/2003 1:28 AM  
Ok all you German experts out there, what are your thought? Does Rieslaner age like Riesling does? Longer? Shorter?

Any help would be appreciated, since I finally went and bought some.

Well, some might be a bit of a bit of an over statement...

Ok, I bought one (Thanks GATC!)

Still, interested to hear about aging potential of this variety.
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12/18/2003 7:15 AM  
I always thought rieslaner aged well like rieslings. Schereube (sp?), on the other hand, does not age that well at all. I bought a case of 89 based on recommendation from someone in the WS forum and it was over the hill. I would have bought only 2, but the shipping would have been more than the cost of the wine.

I plan on drinking my 4 cases of the 2001 Darting Durkheimer Nonnengarten rieslaner auslese over the next 25 years if they last that long. Terry Theise put the drinking range of this wine at 8-27 years (2009-2028).

I wonder how long your one bottle will last.
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12/18/2003 1:01 PM  
Thanks for the tip, GATC. I have three bottles of it.

As far as the Scheurebe goes, I like that, as well as Riesling, at about 4 years of age. I mentioned an '83 Scheurebe Eiswein on the WS site some time ago, but I never said I had it aged. I drank it all in its youth and loved it. I paid $17 for each half bottle of the Kreuznacher Hollenbrand Scheurebe Eiswein. I think it was the best dessert wine I've ever had, including many d'Yquems.
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12/18/2003 1:33 PM  
Rieslaner seems to age pretty much like Riesling in my experience. I had an '85 Auslese (don't recall the producer) a few months ago, and it was like drinking a slightly rustic, high acid aged Riesling.

Scheurebe can go about 10-12 years in the high ripeness categories. The '89 Catoirs are indeed starting to crack up if they have not seen perfect storage.
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12/18/2003 3:25 PM  
Thanks all

Good question GATC, we shall have to see - but I am going to try to keep my hands off it for a while.
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12/18/2003 11:08 PM  
Eric, I tasted one this past Spring and immediately bought three. perhaps I should have made it a case.
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12/19/2003 3:40 AM  
I bought something like 14 cases, so you know where I stand. I can't figure out why I only have 4 cases left. People keep asking me if I can spare a few bottles and before you know it, the 7 cases that I planned to keep is down to 4.
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12/19/2003 12:06 PM  
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I bought something like 14 cases, so you know where I stand. I can't figure out why I only have 4 cases left. People keep asking me if I can spare a few bottles and before you know it, the 7 cases that I planned to keep is down to 4.




Not to mention the exact wine just showed up on "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" on Bravo. Ted took the straight guy to do some wine tasting & they had the '01 Darting Rieslaner Auslese.

What this means about ageability is zero, but I thought it was pretty cool for Darting to get some TV time.
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12/19/2003 1:25 PM  
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I bought something like 14 cases, so you know where I stand. I can't figure out why I only have 4 cases left. People keep asking me if I can spare a few bottles and before you know it, the 7 cases that I planned to keep is down to 4.




Not to mention the exact wine just showed up on "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" on Bravo. Ted took the straight guy to do some wine tasting & they had the '01 Darting Rieslaner Auslese.

What this means about ageability is zero, but I thought it was pretty cool for Darting to get some TV time.




So, Dave....I guess we know what you watch on TV these days....LOL. Let me confess also, I have watched it when my wife had it on.
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12/20/2003 12:09 AM  
I keep trying to figure out what this implies. Riesling bottles are more feminine.
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12/20/2003 2:46 PM  
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I keep trying to figure out what this implies. Riesling bottles are more feminine.




Nope. They're more phallic. Among the standard bottle shapes, I don't think any is longer.
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12/20/2003 5:24 PM  
Only the Sine Qua Non Albino...
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12/21/2003 2:16 AM  
The SQN Albino is taking up way too much space in my cooler. Guess we will have to drink it.

Re: Queer Eye... I was happy to see them drinking decent Riesling. Usually they drink Ranco Zabaco Dancing Bull or Turning Leaf.
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01/28/2004 5:45 PM  
Saw an episode not long ago where they had some guy tasting three dessert wines and one was a Madeira (malmsey). Nicely off the beaten path.
BTW, in my cellar, the Austrians are taller than the germans.

Jay.
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