Jim Barry The Lodge Hill Riesling - 2019 (750ml)
Jim Barry The Lodge Hill Riesling - 2019 (750ml)
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Limpid yellow. Ripe citrus fruits, melon, peach and a hint of succulent herbs on th nose and in the mouth. In a fleshy, open-knit style, showing building florality on the long, focused finish, which leaves a repeating suggestions of peach behind. 9/2022 Josh Raynolds
Mouthwatering lime, Meyer lemon and tangerine flavors are fresh and vibrant, with juicy acidity. Drink now. 300 cases imported. - MaryAnn Worobiec
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