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Bischoflichen Weinguter Dom Riesling 2014

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There are 4 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Wineboy rated this wine as 88/100 with the following review:

Wow!! I'm the harsh critic on this wine apparently. I thought it had excess SO2 on the nose when first opened. Even though this aroma can blow off I never got back to trying it later (so many wines - so little time)
Jon Steeves rated this wine as 91/100 with the following review:

Mosel Riesling typicity. Crowd pleasing and great value. Perfect for pairing with Asian fusion, red Thai chicken curry, sashimi / sushi. Off-dry. Ripe pear, hint of white pepper, ginger, and green mango. 10% ABV. Tasted March 2017. 91 points.
Monique Sosa rated this wine as 91/100 with the following review:

Honeysuckle, poached peaches and candied orange flavours galore! A lovely medium-bodied, off-dry, juicy, and flavourful Riesling. Enjoy with crispy shrimp spring rolls. Tasted Mar 2017 by @sommsosa | bespoketastings.ca
Andrew Bernardo rated this wine as 91/100 with the following review:

Stone fruit, slate, pear, red currant bud, and a touch of petrol. 91 points (www.ottawawinejournal.com)




Natalie's Review

Bischoflichen Weinguter Dom Riesling 2014, Mosel, Germany: Wow this wine combines racy acidity with natural fruit sweetness in perfect balance. Lime blossom, honeydew and lemongrass. Very exciting and food friendly. The bracing acidity means that this wine doesn't really taste as sweet as it is technically in the medium sweet category. It's more off dry perceptually and therefore will pair well with less sweet desserts such as biscotti and a fruit cobbler, as well as main dishes with some sweetness such as chutney and glazed ham. Drink: 2016-2021. 359596 9.50% MS 750 mL  $18.95 Score: 92/100. April 25, 2017 Best Value White Wine. Divine Dessert Wine  Full Review

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