Monday, February 14, 2011

Rainer Wess Niederosterreich Gruner Veltliner (Austria) 2009

Appearance: Clear, pale winter wheat color consistent to rim.

Nose/Aroma: Clean with a light intensity of melon and a hint of minerality/chemical.

Palate: The wine a dry, light-bodied wine with mouth-watering acidity. There is no indication of an alcohol burn (12%ABV). The fruit characteristics a weak/Light(-) of citrus and even lighter minerality similar to the nose.

Finish/Length: The finish is clean and short. Gone in a second.

Conclusion: This is an uncomplicated quaffing wine for a retail price of US$14.00

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