2002-2005 German Riesling Issue (March 15, 2007 Issue)
WineBlueBook (formerly QPRwines) is a wine buying guide that compares wine ratings and price to determine value.
When combining all the vintages by score and price, the 2004 and 2005 vintage both have only three "Great Value" wines while the 2002 and 2003 vintage do not have any "Great Values". But don’t let the small number of Great Values mislead you; the average price of a 90 point German Riesling is only $27.
When comparing wines scoring 90 points or more, 68% of the 2005 vintage wines average 90 points or above while the 2004 vintage has 55%, the 2003 has 46% and the 2002 vintage has 45%. In terms of the average price for a 90 scoring wine, the 2005 vintage averages $23, the 2002 averages $27, the 2004 averages $28, and the 2003 vintage averages $30.
At the high end the 2005 St.-Urbans-Hof, Riesling Kabinett Mosel-Saar-Ruwer Piesporter Goldtröpfchen averages 92 points and at $18 it is 49% of the average $37 price for a similar scoring wine earning a "Great Value" moniker. At $16 the 2005 Florian Weingart, Riesling Kabinett Mittelrhein Schloss Fürstenberg averages 91 points and is 50% the average price earning it a "Great Value". At $11 the 2005 St.-Urbans-Hof, Riesling QbA Mosel-Saar-Ruwer averages 89 points and is 44% the average price earning it a "Great Value".
These four wines and 538 more are included in this issue.
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