Fritz Haag 2007 Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Kabinett Wine Spectator - 92 Points!
This smells like hot stones after a thunderstorm. Rich and creamy on the palate, offering notes of lime and vanilla custard, with loads of slate. It's dry and leaves a chalky sensation on the finish. This can't be manufactured? Only the Mosel can do this. Drink now through 2024.
Robert Parker - 90 points!
The Fritz Haag estate frequently bottles memorable wines even at the generic level, and their 2007 Riesling is a case in point. With an effusive nose of white peach, grapefruit, mango, peony, and nut oils it displays a superb balance of residual sugar and acidity on the palate (at 11% alcohol) so that the effect is one of only very subtle sweetness and rich nut oil, and ripe fruit flavors as well as stony minerality are perfectly set-off in a long finish. The high extract and vibrant acidity that seem to characterize the 2007 vintage are here on impressive display. One can enjoy this beauty anytime over the next 4-5 years.
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