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2011 Hugel et Fils Riesling Jubilee
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92(+?) Points | International Wine Cellar , September 2012

Pale straw-green.  Very refined aromas of lime, talc and white flowers.  Fresh and juicy, with delicious ripe acidity providing noteworthy lift to the white stone fruit and mineral flavors.  The production of this wine will be lower than usual, at about 10,000-12,000 bottles, as Marc Hugel felt that yields were too high in some parts of the Schoenenbourg and preferred to concentrate on those parcels that naturally gave less fruit.  This impressive riesling will not be released for a few years.

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