Stephen Brook: Medium straw. Firm nose, lightly honeyed, not very expressive, ripe and tangy. Lean, firm, with some minerality coming through the ripe fruit. Spicy, tangy finish. This is quite evolved for a 2001. Quite long. 16.5
Simon Field: Creamy and charming on the nose, though flattering to deceive in the sense that the palate is more taut. Spice and hints of apricot, firm acidity, and a linear structure, with a faint echo of the lactic on the finish. Earthy, with plenty of white pepper and restrained alcohol. Terroir above all here. 16.5
Roy Richards: Even riper than the Nigl Grüner Veltliner Kammerner Lamm. Soft, creamy, barley sugar even. Simpler on the palate, with less evident acidity. Good, but no great complexity. 15
Details
Wine expert | Stephen Brook Roy Richards Simon Field |
Tastings year | 2005 |
Region | Kamptal |