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2008 Johann Donabaum Gruner Veltliner Smaragd Spitzer Point
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91 Points | International Wine Cellar , November/December 2009

Medium green-yellow. Inviting aromas of pineapple, apricot and papaya are complemented by a strong component of smoky flint. Sweet, juicy papaya fruit is pleasantly laced with wild herbs and pepper. A full-bodied and complex wine that nonetheless makes an elegant, fine-boned impression owing to its taut spine of acidity. The persistent finish is flavored with dark wet slate and saline minerality.

92 Points | Wine Spectator

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Gruner Veltliner

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