Riesling Clos Ste Hune 2013

TRIMBACH

Riesling Clos Ste Hune
2013

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Pays
France
Désignation réglementée
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Région
Alsace
Appellation
Alsace
Cépage(s)
Riesling
Couleur
Blanc
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Information sur le domaine

Depuis près de quatre siècles, la famille Trimbach assure la promotion de l’Alsace, de son histoire, de ses terroirs exceptionnels et de ses grands vins. La Maison Trimbach est toujours située à Ribeauvillé et appartient aux deux petits-fils de Frédéric Théodore, Bernard et Hubert.

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Revues de presse

James Suckling

- 99 points -

Septembre 2015 (Millésime 2014)

A stunning wine with ethereal aromas of sliced apple, sliced pear and mineral character. Flowers and honeysuckle too. Full-bodied, very tight and dense. It goes so deep and beautiful. Bright and tangy acidity. Has the depth of a great vintage of grand cru Burgundy but is so Clos Ste. Hune in character. Muscularly feminine and breathtaking.

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Vinous

- 96 points -

Janvier 2019 (Millésime 2017)

Vivid straw-green with gold highlights. Highly aromatic on the nose, revealing hints of pear, lime, white pepper, candied ginger, quince and even raspberry. Enters sweet, then turns more austere and piercing. The penetrating, long, very suave finish offers complex, concentrated flavors similar to the aromas. That rare note of raspberry repeats in the mouth. A readier-to-drink CSH than usual, but it will age well. The Clos has been organically farmed since eight years ago, and I while I am very careful about making blanket statements on this subject, I think that the wines are now even better than they were before. Whether it’s the organic farming or not, I don’t know, but the possible connection is intriguing, to say the least. Drink 2025-2035.

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James Suckling

- 96 points -

Janvier 2018

A complex, youthful wine with apple, pear and herbal notes. The hint of tannin really helps support the medium-full body, the considerable concentration and the long herbal finish that's really suave and silky. Better than some Grand Cru wines of this vintage. Better from 2020 and should age through 2040.

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Wine Spectator

- 95 points -

2017

This sleek, elegant white crackles with acidity. Tightly meshed today, showing more petrol and mineral character than white peach, spice and pine notes, but the density and length should make this a superstar of the cellar.

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Wine Spectator

- 95 points -

Novembre 2016 (Millésime 2008)

A classic Alsace Riesling in a steely style, this offers lovely integration and accessibility. Dense midpalate, with a creamy texture, this carries flavors of white peach, crushed pine and beeswax. A pronounced streak of petrol-accented minerality echoes on the long, focused finish.

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James Suckling

- 95 points -

Septembre 2015 (Millésime 2011)

This is really deep and dense with a long, long finish. It's full-bodied plus has mineral, salt and dried fruits. Very powerful with a super finish that's generous and sexy. 

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Wine Spectator

- 93 points -

Octobre 2017

A broad and creamy white, with a firm frame of acidity that's pleasingly juicy on the palate, enlivening flavors of white cherry, honeycomb and chamomile. Offers a racy finish of spice and flint. 

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Vinous

- 93 points -

Novembre 2012

Deeper pale green than the Frederic Emile. Very spicy aromas of green apple, chlorophyll and thyme. Enters with lime and green apple notes, then turns riper and richer in the middle, showing more exotic banana and passion fruit qualities with air. Finishes very fleshy, saline and long. This is bigger but not obviously better than the 2011 Frederic Emile and struck me as a rather salty, chunky version of CSH.

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Vinous

98+ Points

Ian D'Agata, Avril 2018 (Millésime 2016)

Luminous straw. Penetrating nuances of lime and guava join the lemon verbena, jasmine, mineral and white stone fruit aromas on the knockout, captivating nose. Then dense, complex and multilayered, offering profound flavors of fresh citrus fruit, sweet spices and talcum powder. Closes extremely long, clean and precise; this is a young white wine of utterly mesmerizing beauty. I find this to be one of the best young CSHs I have ever tasted; it is stylistically different but almost on the same quality level as the marvelous 2010 CSH. One sniff (never mind taste) and I was left almost speechless - and I’m not usually one who keeps his mouth shut when I recognize a truly great wine.

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