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Hiedler Riesling Heiligenstein

The 2010 Hiedler Riesling Heiligenstein 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 Stephen Brook, Simon Larkin and Andreas Larsson on Hiedler Riesling Heiligenstein - an internationally acclaimed dry white from Kamptal.
Hiedler Riesling Heiligenstein
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Wine Name
Hiedler Riesling Heiligenstein

Wine Producer
Hiedler

Score
84

Wine Style
White - Dry

Grape Type
Riesling

Country
Austria

Vintage
2007

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Stephen Brook: Impeccable nose, balancing ripe apricot fruit with a beguiling minerality. Fresh, supple, quite broad-framed, and sleek in texture. Not an especially weighty wine but fruity and well balanced, with a stony tang on the aftertaste to give nuance and complexity. Quite long. 16.5

Simon Larkin: A fairly heady aroma of ripe peach on the nose. On the palate, the wine shows more minerality. Very slaty, with a fine acidity; the fruit hinges on zesty apricot, with mineral notes behind. There is a cooler accent here and more mouthwatering fruit. Very appealing, and pleasing persistence. 13

Andreas Larsson: A bit more developed on the nose than most; intense and ripe, with hints of yellow fruit. The palate is viscous, with a good persistence of flavor, but it lacks the purity and precision of the better examples. 12

Details

Wine expert Stephen Brook
Simon Larkin
Andreas Larsson
Tastings year 2010
Region Kamptal
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