Tasting Notes and Scores
2010 Trimbachâs 2007 Riesling Clos Ste-Hune displays genuine intrigue in its array of floral, mineral and animal shadings focusing on narcissus, musk, shimmering crystalline stoniness, alkalinity, and savory salinity. Grapefruit and orange are tinged with juniper berry, quinine, as well as hints of white truffle that enhance the resemblance to 1996 (although Trimbachs compare this with their 2001). And while less austere than the corresponding Frederic Emile, this is no less penetratingly or exhilaratingly long. An amazingly extract- and energy-rich, kaleidoscopically multi-faceted Ste-Hune, it should be absorbing to follow for a quarter century or more.
-96pts eRobertParker.com (David Schildknecht), April 2010
Wine Advocate
Very fine and chewy and sinewy and lean and masses of extract. Deeper colour and denser texture than the Cuvée Frédéric Emile. Even quite surly but utterly convincing. Long and firm and very minerally. Very chewy and juicy. Put it away for ages!!!
-Jancis Robinson, jancisrobinson.com. Tasted May 2009
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