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Domaine Weinbach

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Domaine Weinbach 2002 Grand Cru Cuvée Ste Catherine L'Inédit Riesling

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  1. $75
That Laurence Faller is able to conjure wonders from her family’s great estate is an incontrovertible fact. But if further proof were needed, here it is in the shape of a fabulous Riesling from a small parcel of vines. It has enormous fruit, which is so pure, so steely and rich at the same time. It has hedgerow fruits, packing in behind finesse and elegance, with…  — R.V.  (5/1/2005)
94
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Domaine Weinbach 2008 Altenbourg Pinot Gris

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  1. $48
Rich and sweet wine in character with a Vendange Tardive. It is gorgeous and opulent, while balanced and elegant. The acidity is in wonderful contrast to the smoky honey and orange zest flavors. A hint of bitterness suggests, for sure, that this wine will be even more wonderful when aged.  — R.V.  (2/1/2011)
93
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Domaine Weinbach 2002 Grand Cru Cuvée Ste Catherine Riesling

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  1. $68
This wine pairs exceptionally with the Cuvée Ste Catherine L'Inédit. While that wine is at the top of Alsace Rieslings, this is not far behind. It is fatter, less austere, which means it will develop more quickly. But it still has a great pure streak of steely acidity, fresh apples and a fine, citric and tannic structure. It is, simply, pure Riesling.  — R.V.  (5/1/2005)
92
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Domaine Weinbach 2000 Clos des Capucins Altenbourg Vendanges Tardives Tokay Pinot Gris

  1. $97
A late-harvest wine, with bold aromas and flavors of dried apricots, candied pineapple and honey. Sweet and low in acidity, this is high on the unctuousity meter, finishing long and sticky. Imported by Vineyard Brands.  — J.C.  (2/1/2006)
91
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Domaine Weinbach 2003 Cuvée Ste. Catherine Clos des Capucins Pinot Gris

  1. $59
Smells like it could be sweet, with its scents of honey, apple and bergamot, but it tastes dry. Flavors of pear and citrus flow easily across the richly textured palate, ending on a stony, minerally note that’s layered with dried spices. Imported by Vineyard Brands.  — J.C.  (2/1/2006)
91
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Domaine Weinbach 2010 Cuvée Théo Gewurztraminer

  1. $35
A beautifully balanced wine, expressing a certain sweetness, this has a great line of acidity. It’s full bodied, ripe and packed with spice and fruit, while remaining elegant and impressive.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
89
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Domaine Weinbach 2001 Reserve Personelle Riesling

  1. $18
Even Weinbach’s simplest Rieslings are full of intense flavors. This wine is floral, with flavors of white fruits along with a racy, crisp acidity. It is complex, concentrated but essentially dry.  — R.V.  (8/1/2003)
89
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Domaine Weinbach 2010 Cuvée Théo Riesling

A wine that combines a tangy citrus character with currant and kiwi flavors, this is ripe, full bodied and open. Although it’s ready to drink now, it could age over several years.  — R.V.  (8/1/2012)
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