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“Top 100- #42” PaulGregutt.com - December 6, 2011
This wine just gets better with every new vintage. Young and fresh, it hits the palate with lip-puckering acidity, rolling on flavors of lemons, oranges, citrus rind, and then into mango and papaya. Though the residual sugar is listed at 1.6%, it shows only in a pleasing roundness in the lengthy finish. Delicious now, but entirely cellar-worthy for a decade or longer. (Previously scored 94 points)
“Recommended Holiday Gift ” The Daily News Journal - November 29, 2011
We'll start with a utilitarian white wine from Washington state — 2010 Eroica Riesling. This is one of the only wines to receive the Wine Spectator Top 100 with its first five vintages. This juice is a joint venture between Dr. Ernst Loosen of the Mosel region in Germany and Bob Bertheau, head winemaker at Chateau Ste. Michelle Estate. A semi-sweet wine with great acidity, it appeals to all palates and wallets. It happens to be one of the best white wines to pair with food or just enjoy on its own.
“Recommended Holiday Wine ” Boston Globe - November 23, 2011
Gather round with American wines at the feast... Chateau Ste. Michelle/Dr. Loosen “Eroica’’ Columbia Valley Riesling 2010 Generous, genial apple-pear fruit and pleasing mineral elements. Good balance of acidity with a bit of residual sugar. All around, the nicest edition of Eroica to come our way and a versatile choice for the holiday table.
“Recommended Riesling” Salt Lake City Weekly - November 22, 2011
Riesling Roundup There's a Riesling for any occasion For a more austere, crisp Riesling, I suggest Chateau Ste. Michelle “Eroica” 2010
“Perfect Thanksgiving Wine ” Patch.com - November 22, 2011
Eroica—Puts forth mandarin orange and sweet lime aromas and flavor. The Washington State riesling fruit balances the acid.