Totally Eclipsed by the Wine: TN: 2015 Nigl Grüner Veltliner Eiswein (Austria, Niederösterreich, Kremstal)
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 11:27 am
2015 Nigl Grüner Veltliner Eiswein (Austria, Niederösterreich, Kremstal) 87/100 rpp
Labeled 'Suß'; also 'Niederoesterreich', not 'Kremstal', $40/375 ml, Jerardi's Little Store. Theise/Skurnik.
One of the two 'eclipse' wines for August 21, 2017, in Athens, TN, at totality, the other being the Extra Brut N.V. Varnier-Fanniere Champagne Grand Cru Cuvée "Jean Fannière Origine", superb current drinking but not very 'Extra Brut', the post-Eclipse 'Salute to the New Sun (thanks to Gene Wolfe).
Before the eclipse we chilled ourselves with the Eiswein. It was a a very light bronze in color; honey, apple flower, tobacco, hint of lime; simple but sweet on the entry with slight hints of GV veggies and lime; good, crisp acid balance; a little lime on the otherwise long but neutral finish. Drink now through 2025. Would score up higher as a wine match for rare astronomical events if you're writing a book on the same; actually, the mixed crowd loved it and I left the dregs for the hostess, who was volubly appreciative.
However, while rushing around 20 minutes prior to eclipse to fill glasses, I caught my toe on the edge of a brick patio and took a nose-dive onto it, splitting a lip, and generally scraping, bruising, and wrenching myself, plus destroying a pair of eyeglasses. Still enjoyed the heck out of the eclipse while peering past the edge of a bloody rag! Be warned, you who are adventuresome with your wine parings!
Labeled 'Suß'; also 'Niederoesterreich', not 'Kremstal', $40/375 ml, Jerardi's Little Store. Theise/Skurnik.
One of the two 'eclipse' wines for August 21, 2017, in Athens, TN, at totality, the other being the Extra Brut N.V. Varnier-Fanniere Champagne Grand Cru Cuvée "Jean Fannière Origine", superb current drinking but not very 'Extra Brut', the post-Eclipse 'Salute to the New Sun (thanks to Gene Wolfe).
Before the eclipse we chilled ourselves with the Eiswein. It was a a very light bronze in color; honey, apple flower, tobacco, hint of lime; simple but sweet on the entry with slight hints of GV veggies and lime; good, crisp acid balance; a little lime on the otherwise long but neutral finish. Drink now through 2025. Would score up higher as a wine match for rare astronomical events if you're writing a book on the same; actually, the mixed crowd loved it and I left the dregs for the hostess, who was volubly appreciative.
However, while rushing around 20 minutes prior to eclipse to fill glasses, I caught my toe on the edge of a brick patio and took a nose-dive onto it, splitting a lip, and generally scraping, bruising, and wrenching myself, plus destroying a pair of eyeglasses. Still enjoyed the heck out of the eclipse while peering past the edge of a bloody rag! Be warned, you who are adventuresome with your wine parings!