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"The Hirsch 2007 Riesling Zobing smells of lime and under-ripe apricot and hits the palate with juicy purple plum, apricot, and citrus, leading to an invigoratingly tart finish. What's interesting for a bracing, light weight (ca. 12% alcohol) Riesling harvested in late September, 2007 is that this displays no tendency to resemble Sauvignon Blanc or Muskateller, but instead is very pit-fruit dominated. A strong sense of saline, peppery, and stony mineral character follows with the tart, refreshingly juicy, pure-fruited finish." Sustainable Farming
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