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2010 Tiefenbrunner Muller Thurgau Feldmarschall Vigneti delle Dolomiti
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90(+?) Points | International Wine Cellar , September/October 2011

($35) Gold-tinged straw-yellow. Intensely spicy nose initially offers white pepper, candied ginger and ripe apricot notes that are unlike those usually associated with Muller-Thurgau. With aeration, the wine settles down, eventually delivering varietally accurate Muller notes of green apple, thyme and mint. Dense, broad and full, with rich flavors of yellow plum, apple and peach accented by bright acidity. A very well-made wine that really builds in the glass, gaining in complexity and depth, but I find it to be a slightly atypical version of Feldmarschall; perhaps I just caught it at an awkward time.

91 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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