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Wine Review – 2018 Redstone Limestone Vineyard South Riesling

2018 Redstone Riesling white wine bottle with a glass of white wine (Riesling)

The 2018 Redstone Riesling is a fantastic Riesling, showcasing one of Niagara’s best varietals (in our humble opinion, at least)…

Name: Redstone Limestone Vineyard South Riesling

Vintage: 2018

Producer: Redstone Winery

Region/Country: Twenty Mile Bench, Niagara, Ontario, Canada

Grape Varietal(s): Riesling

Alcohol Level: 10% abv.

Consumed: At home

Recommended By: Picked it off the shelf at the LCBO (the local liquor board store)

Cost: $18.95 CAD

For the more detailed wine review, read on…

Bottle Presentation

The bold red font and black shovel give it a distinct, somewhat old-fashioned appearance.

Appearance

Pale lemon.

Nose

Clean, pronounced intensity nose, with notes of peach, ripe pink grapefruit, tangerine, petrol, wild honey, honeysuckle, and minerality. We’d consider this a youthful wine.

Palate

Off-dry, full bodied, with high acidity, low alcohol, and pronounced flavour intensity. The palate offered more peach, pink grapefruit, tangerine, lemon, minerality, and honeysuckle.

Finish

A long, satisfying finish, with enduring citrus notes.

Overall Impressions

We were impressed by Redstone’s 2018 Limestone Vineyard South Riesling. For us, the mouth-watering acidity, peach and citrus notes, and petrol aroma came right on cue, showcasing why Niagara continues to build a reputation for producing top-quality Rieslings.

We enjoyed this off-dry beauty with Thanksgiving dinner. It proved to be a hit with our guests (heck, we had to open another bottle of it!), and it paired beautifully with an array of savoury and sweet dishes, including a squash dish topped with caramelized granny smith apples. As a bonus, the gorgeous, mouth-watering acidity cut through our rich, homemade turkey gravy.

This 2018 Redstone Riesling is made in a Kabinett style if you follow the German labelling system, and it would more than hold its own against anything carrying a Pradikatswein label.

We’d consider this a very good wine. As much as we enjoyed it now, we suspect it will be even better in a few years, when more tertiary flavours and aromas develop. As a bonus, the screwcap means we don’t need to worry about cork taint if we cellar the wine for a few years.

Ratings

Overall Rating: 92/100.

E-Wine rating: 4.5/5. We’d purchase a half-case of this Riesling, keeping three or four in our cellar, and drinking the other two immediately.

Value: 5/5. At $18.95 CAD, the 2018 Redstone Riesling represents outstanding value for the quality.

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