Hints of smoke and crushed slate lend minerality to this bracingly dry Riesling from Treleaven. Lean and brisk, yet deeply concentrated with sweet notes of white grapefruit and peach. Blossomy and floral with a bitter lime skin finish.
— A.I.
(2/1/2012)
Hints of wet stone add a minerally sheen to the fresh apple and heady white-flower notes on this refreshing wine. Lemon-lime acidity leads to a long, lean and steely finish.
— A.I.
(11/1/2012)
Impressive and elegant, with flowers and zippy citrus, pineapple and melon on the nose and refreshing waves of lemon, lime and a touch of tropical fruit to round it out on the palate. Creamy on the tongue but balanced, with a touch of orange peel on the finish.
— S.K.
(4/1/2009)
Pretty floral notes mingle enticingly with smoke and nut aromas in this vanilla-kissed Chardonnay. It’s rich and creamy on the palate, with concentrated apple flavors and bright, lemony acids that add vibrancy to the finish.
— A.I.
(4/1/2013)
Orange blossoms and toasted brioche tempt on the nose of this elegantly oaked Chardonnay. The palate is concentrated with pristine melon and floral flavors, and just a hint of dusty minerality in the backdrop.
— A.I.
(2/1/2012)
A thoroughly honest effort, opening with lovely quince, apple and lemon fruit. The palate has a crisp lime edge and finishes with a kick of refreshing acidity. Drink now.
— W.E.
(2/1/2009)
This dessert wine has a beautiful nose of flowers, honey and spice, leading into attractive flavors of pear, apple and honey on the palate. Solid and pretty, with a touch of class.
— S.K.
(10/1/2008)
Distinctly grassy, vegetal aromas add savoriness to this light-bodied, semi-dry style Riesling. On the palate, there are hints of quince, lemon and apple tinged with slate adding depth to an otherwise uncomplicated wine.
— A.I.
(10/1/2010)