A highlight of The Furst range, this Pinot Blanc offers up a flowery bouquet redolent of white lilies. It is lush in the mouth and more concentrated and full-bodied than most of its brethren, with pretty orange and honey notes. Drink up.
— W.E.
(4/1/2009)
This is a classic, entry-level Alsace Pinot Gris, with an uncomplicated mineral-driven nose. The slightly watery palate displays some nice Asian spice flavors and slight residual sugar. A decent choice though there are better values to be had at this price.
— W.E.
(4/1/2009)
The disappointingly quiet nose gives way to a palate laced with bready notes. Citrus peel adds interest to the palate while crisp acidity gives the one-dimensional finish a lift. A bit of a letdown for the great Schlossberg vineyard.
— W.E.
(4/1/2009)
The normally flamboyant Gewürztraminer grape makes an understated appearance in this wine. The subdued nose is reminiscent of beer nuts while lychee and rose flavors dominate the slightly watery palate. It finishes dry, with an acidic lift. Try with Vietnamese takeout.
— W.E.
(4/1/2009)