CRITIC REVIEWS
James Suckling
Very complex, golden-mirabelle and licorice nose with a lot of flinty complexity. Stunning concentration for the sleek body, but this is still so tightly wound. Ravishing finish, in spite of its noble austerity. Enormous aging potential. Drink or hold.
Michael Schmidt
The Silberlack exhibits a delicate rather than exuberant fragrance in which aromas of citrus fruit and peach are accompanied by a subtle mineral expression. On the palate the wine has managed to retain enough acidity to support the refreshing expression of sweet lemon and grapefruit. A marked salty tang adds further vibrancy. Quite cool and understated which only serves to emphasise the wine’s elegance. (MS)