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Kellerei Kaltern Caldaro 2010 Müller-Thurgau (Alto Adige)

  1. $16
This fresh Müller-Thurgau from the far north of Italy offers an impeccably clean mouthfeel that is accented by flavors of passion fruit and honey. Pair this wine with Thai peanut sauce and grilled shrimp.  — M.L.  (3/1/2012)
86
points

Muri-Gries 2010 Müller-Thurgau (Alto Adige)

  1. $19
Here’s a bright, fresh and aromatic wine from northern Italy that offers aromas of honeysuckle, peach blossom and grapefruit. It’s compact and clean with a fresh point of citrus on the close.  — M.L.  (3/1/2012)
86
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Kellerei Kaltern Caldaro 2011 Müller-Thurgau (Alto Adige)

  1. $18
Fresh flowers and white rose make for a feminine and soft bouquet. Behind those floral notes are tones of stone fruit, honeydew melon and crushed mineral or talc powder. Yes, this is a simple and genuine wine but it also offers a touch of complexity that means you can’t take it for granted.  — M.L.  (6/1/2013)
86
points

Egger-Ramer 2011 Müller-Thurgau (Alto Adige)

  1. $18
Here’s an easy-going wine with bright aromas of peach and citrus with tiny touches of crushed granite or ash at the back. Pair it with grilled shrimp in creamy lemon sauce.  — M.L.  (6/1/2013)
86
points

Girlan 2011 Müller-Thurgau (Alto Adige)

  1. $19
Here’s a compact and easy Müller-Thurgau that shows medium aromatic intensity with citrus, peach and brimstone. The wine’s crisp, dry close with its subtle touch of honey makes it perfect for fried finger foods or tempura.  — M.L.  (6/1/2013)
86
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Pojer & Sandri 2010 Palai Müller-Thurgau (Vigneti delle Dolomiti)

  1. $19
Palai (100% Müller-Thurgau) is a compelling and fresh white with just enough complexity to keep you guessing. Stone fruit, honey, crushed granite and pressed white rose appear on the bouquet. The wine is dry and polished with a long finish.  — M.L.  (6/1/2013)
85
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Airlie 2004 Müller-Thurgau

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  1. $10
Big, round and fruity, this is a simple, fairly sweet wine with plenty of smooth fruit enjoyment. There’s just a touch of spice and an earthy finish.  — P.G.  (5/1/2006)
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Köster-Wolf 2006 Halbtrocken Müller-Thurgau (Rheinhessen)

  1. $13
Despite the grape variety—one not known for producing great wines—this wine presents an attractive blend of citrus and crushed-rock aromas and flavors. Virtually dry, it’s also light in body and clean and refreshing on the finish—a fine apéritif wine. Imported by Chapin Cellars, LLC.  — J.C.  (11/15/2007)
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