In the mouth it is wonderful though the high sugar content providing a luscious mouthfeel with strong orange flavour and maybe a hint of honey. A really wonderful and distinctive flavour. You need to be able to handle sweet though.
After a few minutes in the glass it dawned on me what the aroma was... vaseline... petroleom jelly... petrol. Odd that I've never experienced this before, although I've not drank very much Riesling.
Yes Mr T, you have that about right. The vaseline though, I haven't smelt that since our kids grew-up; We have grandchildren so.... those orange & citrus floral bottom wipes perhaps ? - I can see where you're coming from there. The orange is more "of a new bottle of Grand Marnier and ripe skin zest", the flavour if you wanted to grate a little onto a desert for a topping. Fortunately, still fresh though. This candied orange peel, and other tropical fruits in there that I would have to concentrate on to properly identify, before writing further about the flavours.
My only minor reservation, (and that is only me) with the Rothenburg is that this flavour should remain fairly fresh.....I do not want it to evolve further, and go over to a marmalade "influenced" taste.
Lots of folk love that "influence" in best sauternes - but not I. ** So I'm looking forward to monitoring them as we go forward. which is easy, cos the bottles are so prominent in the racks
Richard cheers for that offer, I have never tried a 17 year old in the last 4 decades
I'm not local - it's a long way for any of us.
** I will have to try another bottle soon, when the mood is right