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2004 Trimbach Tokay-Pinot Gris Reserve
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88 Points | International Wine Cellar , November/December 2006

($20) Pale straw-yellow. Very fresh aromas of pineapple and crystallized citrus peel; smells very dry. Then juicy and penetrating, but with a lovely sweetness of fruit leavened by terrific vinosity. Offers excellent clarity of fruit for 2004 pinot gris but comes across as a tad hard-edged, and more austere than the young 2005.

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Pinot Gris (aka Pinot Grigio)

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