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    James Halliday
  • 93
    / 100
    Campbell Mattinson
  • 18
    / 20
    Jancis Robinson MW
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Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2006

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"A magical combination of delicacy and extreme length." - 96 Points, James Halliday
Jeffrey Grosset is regarded as one of Australia's best Riesling Winemakers. The Polish Hill Riesling is his most famous wine.
Sourced from a phenomenal private cellar.
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SKU: GPHR200610 UCAU
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  • White

    Classification

  • Riesling

    Variety

  • 2006

    Vintage

  • 750ml (Bottle)

    Bottle Size

  • Australia

    Country

  • South Australia, Clare Valley

    Region

  • 12.5%

    Alcohol %

  • 15 Plus Years

    Cellaring

Scores

96 / 100

"Bell-clear apple and lime blossom aromas lead into a precise palate with a magical combination of delicacy and extreme length."
- James Halliday

93 / 100

"A beautiful wine. And ever so different to the Watervale Riesling of the same vintage and maker. Terroir in action. It tastes steely, penetrating, limey, stoney and long, its flush of fruit fullness whipped along by daring, cutting acidity. It will be beautiful as a mature wine but it’s delicious now, and that’s when I’ll be drinking it."
- Campbell Mattinson

18 / 20

"Light bright straw. Sweetish minerally lime juice with stones macerated in it. Full and ready. Pretty smart and lovely now."
- Jancis Robinson MW




Tasting Notes

Jeffrey Grosset is regarded as one of Australia's best Riesling Winemakers. The Polish Hill Riesling is his most famous wine.

"This is very much in the style of the very best ‘Polish Hill’ Rieslings. It appears so tightly coiled, that its release of some lime juice aroma is restrained; likewise, the flavours of zesty limes squeezed over quartzy minerals is evident but austere. There’s the characteristic tight, lean, steely structure holding in layer after layer of flavour, impeccable balance, and mighty yet controlled power. The hints are there of future promise: a vibrance, a youthful zestiness, an intensity of flavour all subjugated at present. That refreshing, lingering bone dry finish, too, is uncompromising." - Grosset

Tasting Profile

  • Light
  • Full
  • Low Tannin
  • Tannic
  • Sweet
  • Dry
  • Low Acidity
  • High Acidity

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