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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 1995
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    A nicely developing wine whose intense rose petal perfume is now enhanced with lightly toasty, dusty and honeyed influences and suggestions of dried straw. It’s lively, juicy and vibrant, but tending to become more savoury and complex. Not hugely long term.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 1996
    Jeremy’s score 94/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Fine, willowy and restrained riesling showing delightful toasty, buttery and beeswax development, lifted by hints of citrus rind and lemon blossom. Supple and delicate, with an excellent future.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 1997
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

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    As good as it gets if it’s riesling from Clare, but with almost an Alsace-like fleshiness and texture. There’s a distinctively minty and herbal underswell to the penetrative, perfumed and almost punchy aromas of citrus fruit, with an emerging suggestion of toastiness. Its juicy palate of lime juice, fresh apple and pear flavours culminates with the classic punctuation of Clare acidity. Superbly fine, concentrated and complete.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 1998
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Tangy, slightly stressed and varnishy, with lifted tropical and limey aromas, before an unusually spiky palate of plump, juicy, squashed fruit flavours. Not the most elegant in the series, but with good length.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 1999
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

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    Here is a classic, racy Polish Hill with all the intensity of floral, limey perfume it’s known for, with a musky background of lemon blossom, bathpowder, guava, apple and pear. The palate’s intensity of pristine flavour is simply arresting, while its length before a long slate-like finish is exemplary.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2000
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

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    Again, more advanced than the Stelvin edition, but presenting fragrant grapefruit, lemon and minerally aromas and a long, austere and chalky palate of lime and lemon flavours. It’s already dipping into the riesling adolescence, but does hint at the fineness, length and restraint it will ultimately reveal.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2001
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

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    Very Clare, very classical riesling by Jeff Grosset, whose delicate apple/lime juice/bathpowder aromas precede a long, sumptuous and steely palate whose bracingly austere finish wraps up the wine in taut, trim fashion. There’s fruit concentration aplenty, with an aristocratic length and attitude, before a clean, punctuated finish of bracingly crystalline acidity.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2002
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

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    A deep, rather closed and classic riesling, simply waiting to explode. Its delicate perfume of pear and rose oil aromas is rather backward, while its long, beautifully textured and juicy, almost crunchy palate of vibrant apple, pear and lemony fruit has a hint of Alsace about its texture. There are layers of flavour and depth, and more mouthfeel than customary in a Polish Hill of this tender age. A classic.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2003
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

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    Exemplary Clare riesling, whose intense, musky, rose garden perfume of apples, pears and lime juice reveals an underlying fragrance of wet slate and mineral. Concentrated and exceptionally long, it’s searingly intense and citrusy, with forward, open flavours with a soft, juicy palate over a slatey foundation. Superbly fashioned, culminating in an austere, persistent and slightly chalky finish.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2004
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

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    A restrained fragrance of mineral, wet stones and fresh flowers overlies a leesy, citrusy perfume that becomes more intense with time in the glass. Supple and silky, it’s smooth and brightly flavoured, before finishing taut and steely. Slightly riper than usual, its long palate of pristine but slightly candied fruit is punctuated by a clean, bracing cut of austere, but racy acidity.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2005
    Jeremy’s score 98/100

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    A beautifully presented and tightly structured riesling with the openness and seamless quality of the famous 2002 vintage. A heady rose petal-like perfume with layers of spotlessly clean lime, apple and mineral qualities precedes a long and luscious palate whose juicy expression of near-perfect riesling flavour overlies a super-fine undercarriage of powdery phenolics. Tremendous depth of fruit and structure, with a lingering finish reminiscent of wet slate.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2006
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

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    A shapely and finely presented Polish Hill that will develop beautifully in the bottle, but perhaps for not as long as its more classic vintages. Scented with mineral notes of lime and talcum powder, its floral perfume remains delicate and rather closed. Long and supple, its smooth and stylish palate of intensely concentrated lime juice, lemon rind, paw paw and white peach flavours fruit belies the earliness of the season, culminating in a tightly sculpted finish of musky fruit and citrusy acids.