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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 1999
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2000
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2001
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2002
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    Despite a fractionally sugary finish to please the crowds, this is a fragrant, musky riesling with a long, mineral palate and a hint of austerity. Its perfumed aromas suggest talcum powder, musky apples and pears, while its chalky palate finishes with lingering lemony flavours.

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2004
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    A supple, balanced Eden Valley riesling whose delicate perfume of rose petals, apple and pear reveals appealing underlying nuances of musk and wet slate. It’s juicy and intense, with a pristine core of vibrant limey fruit over a bathpowdery backbone. Finishing with refreshing mineral acids, it’s shapely and harmonious.

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2005
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    A slightly advanced, toasty and oily riesling whose floral and honeyed aromas of lemon rind and lime juice are backed by suggestions of baby powder and butter. Rich and juicy, broad and generous, it’s an assertive wine whose vibrant citrus flavours are coated by powdery phenolics before a clean finish of citrusy acids. Just lacks a little delicacy and freshness.

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2006
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    A generous, flavoursome if slightly broader riesling with candied, citrusy aromas and a smooth and approachable palate finished by fresh, soft acids. For the short term.

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2007
    Jeremy’s score 86/100

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    Slightly reductive aromas of lime juice, lemon rind and sherbet precede a moderately long and juicy palate whose juicy but slightly candied citrusy flavours finish slightly edgy and sweet. ItÕs a little simple and early to mature, but has a typically chalky undercarriage.

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2008
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    Slightly sweet, with fresh aromas of lime juice and pear with undertones of lemon rind, mineral and slate. Becoming slightly toasty, itÕs juicy presence of lime, apple and pear finishing with soft acids and a lingering note of lemon sherbet.

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2009
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    A drier, more focused and traditional regional riesling whose rather estery fragrance reveals fresh aromas of lime juice, apple and peach-like fruit backed by mineral undertones. ItÕs long, lean and chalky, with generous peach, pear and apple flavours culminating in a crisp, tautly defined acidity.

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2010
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    Long, elegant and flavoursome, this earlier-maturing riesling has a pungent, slightly confectionery and floral aspect. Lightly toasty, with a scent of apple, pear and lime juice undertones, itÕs generous and juicy, with a baby powder-like undercurrent beneath its persistent palate of fresh lime and lemon flavour. It finishes with a bright, tangy, spicy acidity.

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    Grant Burge Thorn Riesling 2011
    Jeremy’s score 85/100

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    An uncomplicated, forward, shorter term riesling whose floral bouquet of citrus and stonefruit precedes a faintly sweet, juicy palate of tangy, lemony flavour. Underpinned by a bathpowder-like chalkiness, it finishes with a hint of candy.