Weingut Pfeffingen Scheurebe Spatlese 2005

Q.M.P. Ungsteiner Herrenberg, Estate Btld, Pfalz, Germany
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Community Score: 4.4/5
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Product #: 14837
Wine Type: White Wine


 
Price: $19.85
Alcohol: 12%
Drink: Now
Sweetness: MS
Bottle size: 750 ml

More Vintages: 2008  2007 

Tasting note:

Vintages Wine Panel: Scheurebe (pronounced shoy-RAY-beh) is a cross between Silvaner and Riesling. It was created by Georg Scheu in 1916 in Rheinhessen. Wines made from this grape are still rare in our market, so they are much sought-after whenever they are released. This Scheurebe is full-bodied with pronounced acidity and a bouquet and taste reminiscent of blackcurrants. My note: A terrific concentration of flavors with zippy acidity. Food matches: mature cheeses.

Reviewed February 2, 2008 by

 
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Serve this wine between 55-60 degrees Farenheit or 12-16 degrees Celsius. Tip: If your bottle is at room temperature, put it in ice water for about 30 minutes or in the fridge for about three hours to chill it.

 

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