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90
points

Tscheppe 2003 Pössnitzberg Reserve Pinot Gris (Südsteiermark)

  1. $33
As befits a reserve, this is a step up from Tscheppe’s standard Pinot Gris. Full of white fruit flavors, with some toast from wood aging, and plenty of richness. Imported by Winemonger.com.  — R.V.  (2/1/2006)
88
points

Tscheppe 2004 Pössnitzberg Pinot Gris (Südsteiermark)

  1. $19
Packed with direct, easy fruit, it is labeled Pinot Gris rather than Grauburgunder. It has light, almost fresh flavors, a crisp apéritif style. Imported by Winemonger.com.  — R.V.  (2/1/2006)
87
points

Tscheppe 2002 Possnitzberg Pinot Gris (Styria)

  1. $18
This tasty, full-bodied white is a bit simple, but makes up for that with bold, assertive flavors of pear and melon. Try with simple fish or chicken dishes, or as an apéritif. Imported by Winemonger.  — J.C.  (5/1/2005)
87
points

Tscheppe 2001 Possnitzberg Reserve Pinot Gris (Styria)

  1. $33
Oakier than Tscheppe’s regular bottling but ultimately not any more pleasurable. Toasty, mealy scents mask peach and melon flavors; the mouthfeel is thick and rich. Finishes with a hint of alcohol and a strong taste of nutty oak. Imported by Winemonger.  — J.C.  (5/1/2005)
86
points

Tscheppe 2002 Czamillonberg Chardonnay (Styria)

  1. $22
A balanced and appealing Chardonnay with a slight floral cast to its aromas and a custardy texture. Pear, mineral and citrus flavors round out the package.  — J.C.  (12/15/2004)
84
points

Tscheppe 2003 Czamillonberg Sauvignon Blanc (Styria)

  1. $25
Herbal and grapefruity on the nose, followed by melon flavors. A bit on the simple side, but shows nice plumpness in the midpalate and more grassy notes on the finish.  — J.C.  (12/15/2004)
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