With its pure, clean scents and flavors of green apple, lime and mineral, slightly creamy texture and long, mouthwatering finish, this nearly dry Riesling offers a lot to like. No, it’s not that complex, but it is admirably concentrated and eminently satisfying. Imported by Chapin Cellars, LLC.
— J.C.
(11/15/2007)
A solid value in dry Riesling (keep in mind that the bottle is one-third larger than standard). The ripe apple scents lead into dry minerally flavors that boast rounded, smooth edges. Purists may gripe that it lacks a certain precision because of this, but others will find it more accessible and easier to drink for precisely the same reason. Imported by Chapin Cellars.
— J.C.
(5/1/2005)
A good buy in dry Riesling, this light to medium-bodied wine boasts nicely balanced flavors of citrus, green apple and herbs and a zesty, lemony finish that will perk up jaded palates this summer. Imported by Chapin Cellars.
— J.C.
(7/1/2006)
Despite the grape variety—one not known for producing great wines—this wine presents an attractive blend of citrus and crushed-rock aromas and flavors. Virtually dry, it’s also light in body and clean and refreshing on the finish—a fine apéritif wine. Imported by Chapin Cellars, LLC.
— J.C.
(11/15/2007)
Pale copper in color, this is a lean, angular rosé that’s rather neutral on the nose, then offers only sour cherry flavors on the tart finish.
— J.C.
(11/15/2007)