A big, mouthfilling Riesling at a bargain price. Dried spices, ripe apple and a dusty, minerally sensation reminiscent of rock dust give this wine plenty of interest. It is a bit low acid, but that’s balanced by plenty of minerality. Imported by Prestige Wine Group.
— J.C.
(11/1/2005)
Despite being rather full-bodied, this isn’t soft at all, instead offering up scents of lime and lemon and firm, assertive flavors of apple and citrus. Finishes crisp and long. This could work as a mouthwatering apéritif or perhaps with raw shellfish.
— J.C.
(7/1/2007)
Drier and crisper than many Gewürzes, with grapefruit and citrus blossom aromatics that flow easily into apple and pear flavors. Clean and citrusy on the finish, picking up hints of chalk dust. Imported by Prestige Wine Group.
— J.C.
(11/1/2005)
Easy-drinking, this plump wine offers scents of apple, citrus, honey and similar flavors. It’s a cleanly made, fruity quaffer that finishes with a touch of anise. Drink now.
— J.C.
(7/1/2007)
A classic nose of roses and Asian spice precedes an intense palate with substantial residual sugar. Medium, perfumed finish. Serve with sweeter Thai dishes.
— W.E.
(7/1/2010)
The gorgeous nose of petrol, lime and citrus promises more than the mouth can deliver. The dry palate shows some attractive notes of white flowers but is thin and watery. The short finish rounds out the disappointment.
— W.E.
(7/1/2010)