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Charles Baker Picone Vineyard Riesling 2021
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Charles Baker Picone Vineyard Riesling 2021 in Brampton, ON
By Vintages Front Line Release
Current price: $39.95
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Charles Baker Picone Vineyard Riesling 2021 in Brampton, ON
By Vintages Front Line Release
Current price: $39.95
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The word 'tannic' does not often first (second or third) come to mind when riesling is the subject but '21 and Picone from Charles Baker strikes that way from the first sip. This after a most unique aromatic begin[ning], dried herbals for one thing and exotic spicing in a cumin-coriander masala way. Even more so fenugreek leaf and wait for it...maple syrup. Hard to say why '21 emits this way but when these scents give way to the riesling's body politic the effect is both exotic and promising. Baker himself says that the '2021 CB from Picone is true to form and represents the vintage properly. Elegant, refined, absorbs the richness with fine acidity. Long floral green toned finish. Will age beyond me.' Indeed this may just turn out to be Charles Baker's longest lived of the Picones, right up there with the '06, '11 and '16. Drink 2024-2036. Tasted October 2024. Score - 94. (Michael Godel, winealign.com) The word 'tannic' does not often first (second or third) come to mind when riesling is the subject but '21 and Picone from Charles Baker strikes that way from the first sip. This after a most unique aromatic begin[ning], dried herbals for one thing and exotic spicing in a cumin-coriander masala way. Even more so fenugreek leaf and wait for it...maple syrup. Hard to say why '21 emits this way but when these scents give way to the riesling's body politic the effect is both exotic and promising. Baker himself says that the '2021 CB from Picone is true to form and represents the vintage properly. Elegant, refined, absorbs the richness with fine acidity. Long floral green toned finish. Will age beyond me.' Indeed this may just turn out to be Charles Baker's longest lived of the Picones, right up there with the '06, '11 and '16. Drink 2024-2036. Tasted October 2024. Score - 94. (Michael Godel, winealign.com) 750 mL bottle
The word 'tannic' does not often first (second or third) come to mind when riesling is the subject but '21 and Picone from Charles Baker strikes that way from the first sip. This after a most unique aromatic begin[ning], dried herbals for one thing and exotic spicing in a cumin-coriander masala way. Even more so fenugreek leaf and wait for it...maple syrup. Hard to say why '21 emits this way but when these scents give way to the riesling's body politic the effect is both exotic and promising. Baker himself says that the '2021 CB from Picone is true to form and represents the vintage properly. Elegant, refined, absorbs the richness with fine acidity. Long floral green toned finish. Will age beyond me.' Indeed this may just turn out to be Charles Baker's longest lived of the Picones, right up there with the '06, '11 and '16. Drink 2024-2036. Tasted October 2024. Score - 94. (Michael Godel, winealign.com) The word 'tannic' does not often first (second or third) come to mind when riesling is the subject but '21 and Picone from Charles Baker strikes that way from the first sip. This after a most unique aromatic begin[ning], dried herbals for one thing and exotic spicing in a cumin-coriander masala way. Even more so fenugreek leaf and wait for it...maple syrup. Hard to say why '21 emits this way but when these scents give way to the riesling's body politic the effect is both exotic and promising. Baker himself says that the '2021 CB from Picone is true to form and represents the vintage properly. Elegant, refined, absorbs the richness with fine acidity. Long floral green toned finish. Will age beyond me.' Indeed this may just turn out to be Charles Baker's longest lived of the Picones, right up there with the '06, '11 and '16. Drink 2024-2036. Tasted October 2024. Score - 94. (Michael Godel, winealign.com) 750 mL bottle










