Seductively aromatic and steely in structure, with layers of lemon, lime, mineral and floral notes that keep welling up as the dry finish persists. Built to develop depth over the next several years. Drink now through 2017.
Robert Parker: 93 points(01/02/2009)
The 2007 Riesling Polish Hill is light gold-colored with a more complex aromatic array including notes of citrus, lemon-lime, mineral, honeysuckle, and spice. On the palate it reveals greater density, concentration, and length. It will blossom over the next 6-8 years and drink well through 2022.
Pairing: Fish Stew, Omelets, Pasta, Soups and Creams.
Jeffrey Grosset founded its property in 1981, in the town of Auburn located in the etreme south of Clare Valley. Its wines Polish Hill and Watervale have carried the weight of the re-birth of the Riesling in the region. The vineyard of Polish Hill is situated at 460m and was planted... between 1966 and 1978, being found now fully mature. Its name comes from the Polish colonists who established themself around 1840. This wine has a big responsibility in the involvment of Clare Valley as one of the largest regions of Riesling in the world.