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Henry of Pelham 2006 Off-Dry Reserve Riesling   

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Date added;:03.Oct.2007
Author :Michael Pinkus - Grape Guy
DescriptionDescription  There must be something in the water up at Henry of Pelham, or at least in the wine – I think the Speck boys are getting drunk on their own stuff - because they consistently produce good quality wine at a very reasonable price. This off-dry Riesling is a prime example of what I am talking about … while the nose seems a little tight at the moment – I had to strain to get floral and apple out of it – the mouth is incredibly inviting with good palate cleansing acidity, refreshing flavours of white peach and appley-goodness and tasty as all get-out. Yet another winner from the Speck boys. Whatever they’re drinking up at Pelham, let’s hope it continues, because the moment they sober up and find out their under charging for their superb wines we’re all in trouble and it’ll be too late to do anything about it … they’ll have us all hooked too.
NotesNotes  Summer Selection: Sept. 27, 2007 ... Available from the winery, LCBO and thru WineryToHome
Varietal / GrapeVarietal / Grape  Riesling
RegionRegion  Niagara
WineryWinery  Henry of Pelham
YearYear  2006

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