Ontario Reviews

Daniel Lenko 2006 Reserve Riesling
Original Review ... A little bit of misnomer here with the “reserve” branding – Lenko claims they used to make two Rieslings, then they realized the reserve sold out faster than the regular every year, so everything became reserve. But barring that little hiccup, it is a very tasty offering that has ageing potential up the yin-yang. Lemon and peach greet the nose, while peach, apricot and citrus dance playfully on the tongue ... sharp acid makes this one a little puckering in the mouth, but also gives it great ageing potential. So, lie it on its side for awhile to give it time to settle down a little. Very tasty and a good finish makes this a fine offering and with the summer coming you’ll want a few of these kicking around.
2006
White
Riesling
0
$19.95
Niagara Peninsula
at the winery
http://www.daniellenko.com
2012-08-05
(Re-Tasted October 2012) ... My wife is the Riesling lover in the family, so when we open a bottle it's usually for her and I just tag along for the tasting ... don't get me wrong, I love Riesling as well, but I'm good for any and all wines, it's just when a Riesling gets opened she's having some too. Tonight we opened a bottle of Danny Lenko Riesling from 2006. Now I remember talking with Dan years ago about why he has only a "reserve" Riesling and no "base model", he was pretty blunt when he told me that he learned years ago that people will pay more if the word "Reserve" is written on the bottle, even if it's the same wine in the bottle ... you gotta love that kind of honesty. That all said I have to say I was excited to try this Riesling to see if it had stood the test of time - or at least the test of the past 6 years. Ha-za it did. The nose is full of wild flower honey and honeycomb notes along with candied lemon peel, mac apple and just a hint of petrol on alternate sniffs. The palate was a little more complicated, not complex, complicated as it showed little in the way of fully recognizable flavours, just a mash up of a bunch of things: lemon-petrol-mac apple-poached pear-lime cordial and waxy honeycomb. All said and done it was a pleasant easy drinking Riesling that was tame in the acidity department and decent on flavour. If you're sitting on some of this I would say it's time to drink.

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