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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2007
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    A penetrative musky perfume of lime juice, lemon and piercing floral aromas precedes a long, juicy and tightly focused palate of exceptional length and concentration that culminates in a bracingly austere finish of brittle acidity. Beautifully controlled and presented, it reflects the extreme degree of additional attention received by this vineyard in a most challenging season.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2008
    Jeremy’s score 98/100

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    Superlative, exemplary riesling of exceptional depth, length and sculpted focus. ItÕs delicate but alluring perfume of rose petals, pear, apple and lime juice is backed by schisty notes of minerals and chalk. Long, fine and very controlled, itÕs tight-fisted and subdued, reluctantly opening layers of pristine, concentrated flavour that tie together neatly and culminate in long, austere finish of lingering minerality and lime juice.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2009
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

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    A delicate, floral and mineral perfume of fresh lemon rind, chalk and wet slate precedes an assertive, but long and elegant palate whose intense, tangy flavours of lime juice and lemon have a crystalline brightness. ItÕs very shapely, with a fine, slatey texture that drives towards a core of lingering lime juice flavour. It opens steadily, with tremendous feel impact, finishing with austerity and a note of mineral.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2010
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

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    A remarkable wine whose heady, floral perfume of lemon blossom, lime juice, fennel and lavender reveals chalky, schisty undertones and a hint of mineral. ItÕs long and assertive, with intense lime, tangerine and lemon pulp flavours driving all down the palate, culminating with a powerful crescendo of flavour and an austere, bone-dry and briny finish.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2011
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

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    A significantly more gentle, laid-back Polish Hill, this remarkable wine has a deep, musky perfume of lavender, white flowers, apple and pear pierced by pure, translucent aromas of citrus fruit. Long and restrained, it steadily builds intensity of fruit towards its taut, dry and slatey finish of tightly wound acidity. ItÕs underpinned by a fine, powdery spine and a lingering minerality.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2012
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

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    A benchmark riesling set for the long term, starting its life laden with yeast-derived tropical qualities that steadily dissipate from the glass to reveal a purity of lime juice, lemon and apple aroma backed by schisty, chalky undertones, a hint of spice and sherbet. ItÕs piercingly flavoured but elegant and restrained, with a dusty, chalky chassis supporting an essential expression of lime, nashi pear, apple and lemon-like fruit, finishing bracingly bone dry and refreshing with a lingering core of flavour and pithy texture.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2013
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

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    An emerging young riesling of true class. Scented with heady notes of white and yellow flowers, its waxy ands almost oily, with aromas of green apple skin and minerals. Dry and lean, its long, fine line of subtly layered fruit and texture culminates in a taut, limey acidity but does present enough almost fluffy, soft and juicy flavour to suggest it will flesh out considerably over time.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2014
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

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    Austere and traditional, waiting to unfold deep layers of fruit and minerality, this faintly toasty and oily riesling has an alluring bouquet of white flowers, apple, pear and like juice backed by suggestions of schist and lavender. ItÕs rich and concentrated with a long and assertive palate of translucent lime juice, apple and pear-like fruit backed by a fine chalkiness and tightly wrapped in a taut acidity, finishing bone-dry and vivacious.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2015
    Jeremy’s score 98/100

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    An exemplary wine, perhaps with more character and individuality at this age than most Polish Hills. Its piercing and faintly spicy bouquet of lime, lemon and sweet floral notes reveals notes of citrus rind, gunflint and minerals. It’s long and very dry, with a powerful, explosively concentrated presence of fruit that delivers an almost chardonnay-like fatness before culminating in an austere, smoky finish of exceptional length, savoury quality and focus. Perhaps the finest wine under this label? With more bottle age it is evolving superbly as predicted – showing some beautiful smoky and toasty complexity and more of an emphasis of minerality and brine at the finish.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2016
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

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    Apple blossom, pear, lime and apple scents; long and crystalline, tautly defined and slatey.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2017
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Long and austere, with classic lemon-lime and floral aromas and a palate of candied citrus rind that extends over a chalky backbone towards a finely tapering, dry and mouthwatering finish. It needs time.

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    Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2018
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Assertive, impactful and austere; lime juice, lemon pith and golden apple skin with floral and mineral notes; long and slatey; remarkable.