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Grafen Neipperg 2007 Neipperger Schlossberg Spätlese Muskateller (Württemberg)

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Muscat comes through loud and clear, offering up aromas redolent of oranges, citrus blossom and spice. It’s light in body and off-dry, with refreshing fruit flavors of oranges and nectarines. This would make a fine summertime picnic wine.  — J.C.  (3/1/2009)
88
points

Grafen Neipperg 2006 Neipperger Schlossberg Spätburgunder (Württemberg)

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This Pinot Noir from southern Germany balances attractively between berry fruit and more savory notes of cured meat, leather and wet stone. It’s medium bodied, with gentle, slightly dusty tannins and a mouthwatering finish. Drink it over the next 2–3 years.  — J.C.  (6/1/2011)
88
points

Grafen Neipperg 2006 Neipperger Schlossberg Auslese Traminer (Württemberg)

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Shows good varietal character in a somewhat sweet format. It starts off slightly musky and gingery on the nose, then adds lychee fruit flavors. For its sweetness, it’s not particularly richly textured or weighty, making it a possibility as an apéritif.  — J.C.  (3/1/2009)
87
points

Grafen Neipperg 2006 Schwaigerner Ruthe Grosses Gewächs Trocken Riesling (Württemberg)

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Mineral and slaty, this Riesling isn’t particularly aromatic, but it does offer weight and breadth on the palate alongside flavors of pear and dried spices. Falls off a bit on the finish.  — J.C.  (3/1/2009)
87
points

Furst zu Hohenlohe 2002 Verrenberger Verrenberg Butzen QbA Trocken Riesling (Württemberg)

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Shows complexity and freshness, with scents of apple blossoms and citrus blending into flavors of pear and lime. Nicely balanced, dry without being austere, yet crisp and refreshing on the finish.  — J.C.  (8/1/2004)
86
points

Grafen Neipperg 2008 Trocken Spätburgunder (Württemberg)

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A pretty, vibrant Pinot Noir from southern Germany, featuring strawberry and raspberry fruit, some slightly herbal nuances and a bright, lively finish. Drink now–2013.  — J.C.  (6/1/2011)
83
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Des Grafen Neipperg 2001 Neipperger Schlossberg Kabinett Trocken Riesling (Württemberg)

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Simple green apple and citrus flavors finish short and crisp, picking up some chalky notes. Light and dry, with a slightly bitter edge.  — J.C.  (1/1/2004)
82
points

Des Grafen Neipperg 2001 Hemma QbA White (Württemberg)

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Oyster wine from Germany? That's the appropriate pairing for this lean, green wine that ends slightly bitter and pithy.  — J.C.  (1/1/2004)
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