Gustave Lorentz
Réserve Alsace Riesling



12.5% alc.
Tasted several times over the last 12 months this is beginning to throw some of the initial reduction.
Drinking very well right now (2/2015) and I wouldn't be surprised if this shows great in a blind tasting by 2025.
For an entry level Riesling ($14+) from a good producer in Alsace this is (highly) recommended.
12.5% alc.
Tasted several times over the last 12 months this is beginning to throw some of the initial reduction.
Drinking very well right now (2/2015) and I wouldn't be surprised if this shows great in a blind tasting by 2025.
For an entry level Riesling ($14+) from a good producer in Alsace this is (highly) recommended.

Not performing at its best tonight with a hint of that reduction that have been bothering me in some other previous bottles.
I'm torn on this but still think time will benefit it.
Not performing at its best tonight with a hint of that reduction that have been bothering me in some other previous bottles.
I'm torn on this but still think time will benefit it.

Something is not right here.
Haven purchased a case (two years ago) and initially thinking this was just super reductive and needed cellar time my tasting companion found it flawed by TCA.
Despite being finished under a neoprene cork I guess he could be right so I'll revisit my remaining stash again soon.
NR.
Something is not right here.
Haven purchased a case (two years ago) and initially thinking this was just super reductive and needed cellar time my tasting companion found it flawed by TCA.
Despite being finished under a neoprene cork I guess he could be right so I'll revisit my remaining stash again soon.
NR.