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Kuentz-Bas 2009 Pfersigberg Grand Cru Riesling (Alsace)

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Intensely structured, taut wine that shows great red currant fruits, packed with acidity as well as a full, ripe feel. The wine is powerful, ageworthy, with hints of pepper on the with delicious, fresh finish.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
92
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Kuentz-Bas 2000 Grand Cru Pfersigberg Tokay Pinot Gris (Alsace)

  1. $50
Offers pure varietal character, with aromas of spice and ripe lychees, and a velvet palate, rich and intense. This is a beautiful wine, opulent and smooth. Imported by Kermit Lynch.  — R.V.  (2/1/2006)
91
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Kuentz-Bas 2008 Pinot Blanc (Alsace)

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  1. $17
Compelling minerality on the nose, Refined and focused floral aromas with ample ripe stone fruit and a hint of petrol. Racy acidity and lovely taut palate with generous layers of juicy ripe peach, apricot and nectarine. Strong minerality prevails across the palate leading to a lingering finish. Very balanced.  — W.E.  (12/22/2011)
91
points

Kuentz-Bas 2009 Pfersigberg Grand Cru Gewürztraminer (Alsace)

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  1. $52
The weight of the wine is palpable. It has rich spice and great pineapple and mango flavors. As a contrast, there is a lightness of touch that is the Kuentz-Bas hallmark, a final freshness that gives elegance to the powerful wine. Age for 3–5 years.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
91
points

Kuentz-Bas 2009 Cuvée Caroline Vendange Tardive Pinot Gris (Alsace)

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  1. $82
As much sweet as rich, this is a fruity, red currant-driven wine that intriguingly brings out a more fresh side of Pinot Gris. It is lively as well as sweet, finely balanced, a great wine for smoked meats or pâtés, or just by itself.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
91
points

Kuentz-Bas 2009 Collection Riesling (Alsace)

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A concentrated, fruity wine with intense white fruit flavors. It is very textured, nervy, full of acidity and crisp apple. A wine that has weight and could age for several years.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
91
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Kuentz-Bas 2000 Grand Cru Brand Riesling (Alsace)

  1. $42
A great, intense wine, probably the most impressive in the line-up of Kuentz-Bas grand crus. The structure, tannins and concentrated fruit all work together, while the toast and green apples combine to give it both depth and a lift. It should age as well, over the next 5–10 years. Imported by Kermit Lynch.  — R.V.  (11/1/2005)
90
points

Kuentz-Bas 2009 Trois Châteaux Riesling (Alsace)

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  1. $33
The name Trois Châteaux comes from the towers of the three castles that line the hill above Husseren-les-Châteaux. The Riesling in this range is full while elegant, intensely perfumed and floral, laced with vivid acidity.  — R.V.  (12/1/2011)
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