The amber-hued 2018 Noble Late Harvest Riesling offers up aromas of truffled honey, orange marmalade and apricot preserves. Rich and powerful, this full-bodied sweet wine seamlessly marries together its alcohol (11.5%) and residual sugar (176 grams per liter) without any sense of warmth or cloying, as the stickiness is all cleaned up on the finish by vibrant, ripe-citrus acidity. It's one of the very few New World wines I've tasted that can compare to a German Beerenauslese or Trockenbeerenauslese. I suspect it will keep for decades, but there's no real reason to wait.