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Dry River Craighall Riesling 2020

BOTTLE:
$85.00
In stock
SKU
91582
HALF-DOZEN: $484.50 or $80.75 each
DOZEN: $918.00 or $76.50 each

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    Stock Availability:
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    2 qty South Melbourne
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    Producer: Dry River
    Country: New Zealand
    Grape: Riesling
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2020
    The 2020 Craighall Vineyard Riesling is so taut and persistent! The wine feels quiet, but then it courses across the palate and soars long through the finish, showing the years of potential unfurling it can do, given the time to do so. There's talc and citrus pith, paraffin and white flowers, pepper and cracked fennel seeds. There is a fresh enoki mushroom and white miso character that feathers the edges of this wine. It's good, complex and built for time. Lovely textural shape, pliable. 11.5% alcohol, sealed under Diam. ERIN LARKIN, The Wine Advocate