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Josef Leitz Dragonstone Riesling 2008
Josef Leitz Dragonstone Riesling 2008
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  BN#265052
Category White Wine
VarietalRiesling
Region Germany : Rheingau
Producer Josef Leitz

Price:$14.99

in mixed case $13.49

SKU20073

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This 08 has its own, un-reduced bazillion grams-per-liter of acidity that gives it a minty cast alongside its usual cherry; the sheer brilliance is like a cold splash of water on a hot day; tarragon and briskness and fennel-seed and lovely quicksilver detail on the lingering finish.

Wine Advocate

The 2008 Riesling Dragonstone is the latest in Leitz’s 11-year series of excellent value residually sweet bottlings from Rudesheim’s Drachenstein vineyard (which extends north of the great -Berg vineyards, from the edge of the town all the way out to eastern edge of the Kaisersteinfels). Dragonstone has seldom displayed more vivacity or sheer juiciness – here in the form of lime and grapefruit – nor has it had more tartness (here suggesting crabapple) or herbal pungency. The result is a bit of disharmony, in part noticeable due to the wine’s sheer energy. “Yes, there’s a fight between sweetness and acid,” Leitz acknowledges, “but that’s the tension I want.” To my palate, after six months in the bottle, this seemed to have begun knitting itself. Although it is made to be – and I’m sure is almost entirely – drunk up within a year or two, if you follow it for a half dozen years (perhaps longer, we have to wait and see) it remains a joy and takes interesting turns. As has often been the case, Leitz’s 2008 Rudesheimer Klosterlay Riesling Kabinett is lighter, looser, more obviously sweet, and far less interesting.

Score: 88. —David Schildknecht, February 2010.



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