By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor

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Another impressive 2009 riesling from New York? Yes. And this one is from Long Island.

Because he mostly works with Bordeaux reds and chardonnay locally, people wondered what German-born winemaker Roman Roth (Wolffer Estate, Roanoke Vineyards) would do with local riesling. When Roth introduced his private label, The Grapes of Roth, several years ago, he started with a merlot, but introduced his first riesling not long after.

And of the three rieslings he’s made under the GoR label, Grapes of Roth 2009 Riesling ($22) might be his best yet. Roth purchases the fruit for this wine from Split Rock Vineyards outside of Greenport — one of the North Forks cooler sites. This wine was then vinified at Wolffer Estate.

Green melon, peach, lime and floral aromas are accented by beautiful smoky-flinty notes and hints of boytritis with its honeyed, spicy character.

Lemon-lime, green melon and peach flavors mingle on the dry palate with a laser beam of focused, wet-stone minerality running right down the center.The spicy botrytis quality adds a layer of complexity while fresh, well-integrated acidity gives the wine a tension that really extends the finish and all of its citrus-melon and citrus blossom flavors. That floral quality on the finish is a real standout.

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