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Emile Beyer 2008 Pfersigberg Grand Cru Riesling

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The initial impression of this wine is sweetness, which then transmutes into ripeness as the dry Riesling kicks in. The wine is very fruity, layered with a steely edge, concentrated and finally intense.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
92
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Emile Beyer 2007 Lieu Dit Hochrain Vendandes Tardives Pinot Gris

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Gold in color, the wine has honeyed botrytis aromas that translate to the superrich palate. It is very concentrated, full-bodied, the weight of the fruit bursting out into a seductive opulence. Acidity only shows through at the end.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
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Emile Beyer 2007 Pfersigberg Grand Cru Vendanges Tardives Gewurztraminer

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There is total intensity here, with a wine that combines great spiciness with honeyed botrytis and ripe tropical fruit flavors. The wine is full, concentrated, a meal in itself.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
91
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Emile Beyer 2008 Pfersigberg Grand Cru Gewurztraminer

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Pale gold in color, this is a sweet Gewürztraminer, with as much rounded fruit as spice. Honey and pineapple join pepper and cinnamon in this opulent wine. Beware, there is no sweetness indication on the bottle.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
90
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Emile Beyer 2009 Cuvée de l’Hostellerie Pinot Gris

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Beyer’s winery is situated in a 16th-century coaching inn, hence the name of this range of wines. This Pinot Gris has power and intensity, showing very ripe tropical fruits and some acidity. There is a definite sweet, spicy edge here.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
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Emile Beyer 2010 Lieu dit Hohrain Pinot Gris

In 2007, this was produced as a late-harvest wine. In 2010, by contrast, it is a crisp, apple- and pear-flavored wine. It has bright fruit, lively acidity and just an edge of sweetness.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
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Emile Beyer 2010 L’Hostellerie Pinot Gris

Here’s a wine that is rich and full bodied, tending toward dryness while still retaining all the ripe, spicy Pinot Gris character. It has apple, lychee and mango flavors, nicely mingling together, leaving a fresh, crisp finish.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
88
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Emile Beyer 2009 Cuvée de l’Hostellerie Riesling

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A rounded, attractively perfumed wine, showing a creamy, rich side to Riesling. There is a warm feel, with some sweetness and rich peach flavors. Drink now.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
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