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Dorsheimer Goldloch Spätlese

The 2004 Schlossgut Diel Dorsheimer Goldloch Spätlese has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Andrew Jefford, Stephen Brook and Jancis Robinson on Dorsheimer Goldloch Spätlese - an internationally acclaimed off-dry white from Palatinate.
Dorsheimer Goldloch Spätlese
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Wine Name
Dorsheimer Goldloch Spätlese

Wine Producer
Schlossgut Diel

Score
89

Wine Style
White - Off-Dry

Grape Type
Riesling

Country
Germany

Vintage
2003

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Stephen Brook: Rich appley nose, withatouch of honey and caramel. Rounded, supple, ripe apples, fairly sweet, silky texture, attractive, with delicate underlying acidity that keeps the palate lively. Quite good length. 16.5

Andrew Jefford: Distinctive Nahe-like nose, which hints as much at new leaf and linden blossom as to pressed summer fruits: enticing and complex. A well-structured wine with palpable minerality. Deep, long, complex, with well-judged balance of ripe acidity, earth and vivid orchard fruit; not too much idle sugar, either. Memorable. 16.5

Jancis Robinson: Broad, natural yeast aroma with great spread of complex aromas. Still some sulphur. Sweetness hits the front palate and there is less body than the nose suggests. Quite delicate. Correct and relatively restrained. Drink 2007-13.16

Details

Wine expert Andrew Jefford
Stephen Brook
Jancis Robinson
Tastings year 2004
Region Nahe
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