Really too young to drink right now, this wine rewards being open for a little bit. I didn't decant it as my buddy Alex and I drank most of it in the backyard under the fading sun but it wouldn't have hurt the wine by any means. Brilliantly clear like all of Pollerhof''s wines, this one is more on the water white with glints of green than hay or straw but that is because of its youth.
In the nose the wine is all white pepper and white flowers, like jasmine or maybe orange blossom, with sweet notes of freshly grated ginger.
In the mouth it is viscous and strong but with a huge amount of acidity to cut the body as it goes to the back of your mouth. Salty, minerally, kind of like sucking on gravel (for those of you into that sort of thing) with a long finish. Flavors of baked apples, ginger ale and fresh sweet peas in the mouth.
It finishes a little hot but is relatively low in alcohol at 13% so I think it is more youth showing through instead of imbalance.
Too bad I don't have any to sell, but those of you up in the Bay Area may be able to find some if you look really hard . . .
I really enjoy all the Pollerhof wines, from the $12 Gruner Veltliner to this wine that would be around $30 retail if available.
Maybe some schnitzel is in order?
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