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90
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Schumann-Nägler 2006 Johannisberger Erntebringer Kabinett Riesling (Rheingau)

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  1. $19
Impressive for its minerality, this wine offers up aromas of petrol, honey and slate rather than the fruit-driven notes of many Rieslings. In the mouth, it’s like drinking liquid rocks with just enough honey to help the minerals slide down smoothly, lingering sweetly on the finish.  — J.C.  (8/1/2008)
88
points

Schumann-Nägler 2006 Christopher Philipp Riesling (Rheingau)

  1. $15
Filled with ripe apples, peaches and featuring some lime-like notes on the finish, this is textbook German Riesling. Clean, fresh and balanced, with a delicacy to its texture that belies its ripe succulence. Easy to drink on its own.  — J.C.  (11/15/2007)
87
points

Schumann-Nägler 2003 Christopher Philipp Riesling QbA (Rheingau)

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  1. $12
Like your neighbor’s Saint Bernard, this is a big, friendly fellow that’s eager to please. Spiced pear and dusty sandstone aromas provide pleasure to fruit and mineral lovers alike, while the moderately sweet, low-acid flavors are easygoing and practically gulpable.  — J.C.  (12/15/2004)
86
points

Schumann-Nägler 2001 Johannisberger Ertenbringer Riesling (Rheingau)

  1. $15
Petroluem product complexities abound in this fairly dry offering. Smells a bit like diesel oil—maybe even home heating oil—then takes on mineral notes akin to oil-shale deposits. It’s relatively full-bodied and viscous, a far cry (as it should be) from its Mosel Riesling cousins. —J.C.  — J.C.  (3/1/2003)
85
points

Schumann-Nägler 2008 Riesling (Rheingau)

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  1. $14
A cozy, likable wine, with gardenia, honeycomb and grapefruit themes. It’s just off-dry and has good weight and density in the mouth, though it falls a bit short. A good pick for warm weather sipping.  — W.E.  (6/1/2010)
83
points

Schumann-Nägler 2001 Christopher Philipp QbA Riesling (Rheingau)

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  1. $10
Simple apple and citrus aromas and flavors in a weightier-than-expected package. The lingering finish turns slightly sour at the end.  — J.C.  (1/1/2004)
83
points

Schumann-Nägler 2004 Christopher Philipp QbA Riesling (Rheingau)

  1. $13
The fruit seems rather restrained in this medium-bodied Riesling. Instead, the emphasis is on slatey, minerally scents, backed by soft apple and citrus flavors. Imported by Chapin Cellars.  — J.C.  (5/1/2006)
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