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Loimer 2008 Langenlois Steinmassl Reserve Riesling (Kamptal)

One of Austria’s great Rieslings, Loimer’s Steinmassl is a wonderful, elegant and restrained statement. At two years, it is very young, as the rich peach and honey flavors are just waiting to come out. It is just off dry, but the intense structure keeps the wine beautifully focused on minerality.  — R.V.  (12/31/2010)
94
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Loimer 2007 Steinmassl Riesling (Kamptal)

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This is Fred Loimer’s star wine, the summit of his ambition at extracting the purest quality possible from his fruit. The wine has apricot, lime, touches of honey for a very shapely but full-bodied profile. There is a hint of toastiness, fitting beautifully into the white fruits and final acidity. Age for 4–5 years at least.  — R.V.  (12/31/2009)
92
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Loimer 2007 Spiegel Grüner Veltliner (Kamptal)

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A round, smooth-texture wine, offering a generous mix of citrus and honey flavors, filling out the structure. The acidity supports the flavors of ripe yellow fruits, pear and pepper. It is beginning to develop into a concentrated, impressive wine. Imported by Vin Divino.  — R.V.  (10/1/2009)
92
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Loimer 2007 Seeberg Riesling (Kamptal)

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The Seeberg Vineyard produces a rich style of Riesling, well expressed in this tropical pineapple-flavored wine, with its lime streak, spiced up by ginger. It is intensely fruity, bubbling with ripe flavors. This is enticing Riesling, a pleasure to drink.  — R.V.  (12/31/2009)
92
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Loimer 2009 Langenlois Terrassen Reserve Riesling (Kamptal)

There is definite richness here. This is a wine that has a mineral structure inside an opulent and ripe outer skin. The fruits run the range from pear to black currants to tropical flavors, all given a delicious spicy edge. Age for 2–4 years.  — R.V.  (12/31/2010)
92
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Loimer 2008 Schelllmann Gumpoldskirchen Cuvée White (Thermenregion)

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Rich wine, a blend dominated by the rare Rotgipfler and Zierfandler, with great ripe layers of tropical fruits, peach and spice, perfectly balanced with full acidity. Fred Loimer of the Kamptal also produces this Schellmann brand in the Thermenregion, with concentrated dense and deliciously ripe wines. Screw cap.  — R.V.  (12/31/2010)
92
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Loimer 2011 Schell Mann in Gumpoldskirchen White (Thermenregion)

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A blend of local grapes (Zierfandler and Rotgipfler) this is impressive. Rich, perfumed, its fragrant fruits a medley of mulberry, pear and spiced apple. The acidity cuts right through, giving a wine that is both very ripe, balanced and finely textured. Screwcap.  — R.V.  (7/1/2013)
91
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Loimer 2009 Terrassen Reserve Grüner Veltliner (Kamptal)

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In the creamy rich style that is the hallmark of many Kamptal Grüners, Fred Loimer’s blend from different vineyards has ripe, juicy fruits, a delicious combination of mango, pear and crisper apple skins. Age for 2–3 years.  — R.V.  (12/31/2010)
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