Peter Lehmann Botrytis Semillon (half-bottle) 2005

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    Peter Lehmann Botrytis Semillon (half-bottle) 2005 Front Label
    Peter Lehmann Botrytis Semillon (half-bottle) 2005 Front Label

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    Vintage
    2005

    Size
    375ML

    Features
    Screw Cap

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    Winemaker Notes

    Peter Lehmann Botrytis Semillon is a sweet wine of amazing freshness, wonderful flavor and tantalizing complexity. Post vintage weather in the latter part of May gave ideal conditions for the natural development of botrytis on the late-hanging Semillon grapes. Traditionally, botrytis affected wines are the most complex and longest lived of all sweet table wine styles. This 2005 Peter Lehmann Botrytis Semillon is a great wine and the winemakers are fully confident that it will give pleasure for many years to come. It has been bottled using screw cap as a guarantee of quality.

    Color: Delicate pale gold.

    Bouquet: Classical aromas of lime marmalade, dried pear and a hint of apricot kernel.

    Palate: Stylishly luscious with delicious weight on the middle palate. It has superb Semillon fruit counterbalanced by refreshing racy acidity so it finishes with a delightful clean complexity.

    Cellaring: Delicious to drink now, but with the screw cap closure can be confidently cellared for 20 plus years.

    Enjoy with: Botrytis Semillon is naturally thought of as a dessert wine. Serve it with cheese, particularly soft, ripe cheeses and good blue cheese accompanied by fresh fruit.

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