Variety: Welsch Riesling
Country of origin: Czech Republic
Wine appellation: Moravia, Slovácko sub-appellation, Archlebov village, Dubová vineyard
Vintage: 2007
Alcohol content: 12.5%
Color: light yellow
Bouquet: matured nose, red apple, hint of minerality
Taste: medium body, hint of citrus tones, apple, quite neutral, medium to longer finish
Recommended food pairing: fish
Overall score: 4+7+10+6+5=82
Price: CZK 250
Stopper: single piece cork
Wine appellation: Moravia, Slovácko sub-appellation, Archlebov village, Dubová vineyard
Vintage: 2007
Alcohol content: 12.5%
Color: light yellow
Bouquet: matured nose, red apple, hint of minerality
Taste: medium body, hint of citrus tones, apple, quite neutral, medium to longer finish
Recommended food pairing: fish
Overall score: 4+7+10+6+5=82
Price: CZK 250
Stopper: single piece cork
Quite disappointment to me. I was really eager to open this wine, but it was quite a disappointment. It is nowhere near Volařík tasted a week ago and does not deliver to stunning Pinot Blanc 2007 from Spielberg tasted in September 2013.
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