Deinhard Green Label Riesling 2012, Mosel Saar Ruwer, Germany
Critic Reviews (7)
Lovely nose, with minerality, citrus and typical German Riesling notes of green apple. Balanced, fairly long, and...
On the drier side of the spectrum. More fruit than mineral, but a good texture and a refreshing finish. Well done....
Consistently good value the 2012 is again a well made riesling at a good price. It is a typical Mosel riesling with...
Medium intensity aromas of flowers, lime, apple and pear. The palate is medium sweet with a light body and crisp...
Always a consistent bottle of wine for not a lot of money. Look for a fresh style with floral, tropical/peach fruit...
Opens with a bit of dusty stone, flint, eraser and earth before an off-dry rush of tangerine, orange blossom, lime...
Not very aromatic, better mouth, flavors have a burst and the fruit is there, as well as sweet score well balanced by...
Community Reviews (7)
Light bodied, almost sparkling texture. Scents of green apple and honey. Acidy and tart on the palate with hints of dill pickles. Finishes with oily, buttery, petrol taste, similar to movie popcorn. Fine accompaniment to a hot summer picnic lunch and best enjoyed after a days spell in the refrigerator.
Straw in colour with a medium to medium+ intense nose.
A smooth Riesling with kiss of sweetness.
Positives: This wine features green apples, pineapples, pink grapefruit, dill, peach, pears & light petrol on the nose. Medium minus body with good acidity and a fairly long length.
Negatives: None
Drink now or over the next 3 years on its own or pair it with Chris Des La Rosa, via Go Cooking, Caribbean stuffed Jerk Chicken.
Tasted: 26 Nov 2013
Best Buy
Score: 8.5+/10, Value: 9+/10 Total: 18/20
Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine: 3.5+
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This is a great wine for those who like sweeter rieslings. It has strong notes of Green Apple as well as honey. Good value for money
Pale green, lime zest, lively, grapefruit marmalade, high acidity, with well integrated and balanced rs, off dry, white grapefruit tartness, soft white floral notes on nose. Tasted at WWAC Sept 2013.
Screw cap. This white wine has muted aromas of pink grapefruit, peach, and Flintstones vitamins. Medium in sweetness with white peach, floral, petrol, and wet rocks on the palate. Hints of honey linger on the medium-long finish. Good acidity and medium bodied. Tasted Jan/2014.
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Green apples. It's really that simple with this one. If you like tart green apples, you'll enjoy this wine. Best served chilled, this is a back-porch or patio type of wine that pairs well with cheese and of course, slightly salty hors d'oeuvres.
This Riesling has a lingering after taste. Its high acidity and tartness make it more difficult to drink on its own over others. Not bad for the price.