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[TN] '07 Schloss Lieser QbA
With Jean absent for several nights at a meeting, single parenting means
a sharp limitation of dining options. Tonight, Andrew and I decided
upon a dinner of cheese ravioli, so I whipped together a concotion of
the aforementioned ravioli, pesto, crumbled bacon, peas and asparagus.
With this kitchen sink cuisine I poured myself from an open bottle:
2007 Schloss Lieser Riesling QbA
nose: sulfur, peaches, stones, a hint of petrol
palate: crisp acidity, slightly off-dry, peach-lime fruit, strong minerality
Amazingly enough, this was a decent match with the food, and a lovely
wine in every respect. Although there was an initial whack of burnt
matchstick, it quickly blew off. Purchased for ~$15 during Crush's
white wine sale.
Mark Lipton
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alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.cwdjr.net
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Re: '07 Schloss Lieser QbA
On Apr 21, 11:47*pm, Mark Lipton <not...@eudrup.ude> wrote:
> With Jean absent for several nights at a meeting, single parenting means
> a sharp limitation of dining options. *Tonight, Andrew and I decided
> upon a dinner of cheese ravioli, so I whipped together a concotion of
> the aforementioned ravioli, pesto, crumbled bacon, peas and asparagus.
> With this kitchen sink cuisine I poured myself from an open bottle:
>
> 2007 Schloss Lieser Riesling QbA
> nose: sulfur, peaches, stones, a hint of petrol
> palate: crisp acidity, slightly off-dry, peach-lime fruit, strong minerality
>
> Amazingly enough, this was a decent match with the food, and a lovely
> wine in every respect. *Although there was an initial whack of burnt
> matchstick, it quickly blew off. *Purchased for ~$15 during Crush's
> white wine sale.
>
> Mark Lipton
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> alt.food.wine FAQ: *http://winefaq.cwdjr.net
Agreed, very good wine for the price.
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