A pleasant, mild-bodied wine that shows pretty citrus, melon and apple notes at itscore. A fresh, lemony edge on the finish is clean and bright. Best Buy.
— J.C.
(7/1/2002)
This lively Riesling offers aromas of citrus, apricot and honey, followed by layers of white fruit, spice and pepper. The wine has a slightly sweet fruity character but it’s balanced by acid and minerals. A fun but impressive Riesling.
— S.K.
(7/1/2009)
Aromas of roses, lychee and pineapple, followed by appealing flavors of lemon, tropical fruit and flowers, give this wine a flirty but poised character. It’s balanced and fresh, and best paired with summer salads and spicy ethnic cuisine.
— S.K.
(10/1/2009)
First impressions of fresh apple and lemon take a dark and mysterious turn amidst layers of smoke and petrol in this multifaceted wine. A hint of white pepper brightens concentrated apple flavors in the midpalate, leading to a pleasantly astringent black tea finish.
— A.I.
(10/1/2011)
Waxy white floral perfume gives way to layers of lanolin and lime skin on this refreshing off-dry Riesling.Ample with stonefruit on the palate, it’s balanced by a bracing acidity and delightful lemon pith astringency on the finish.
— A.I.
(12/1/2011)
Heady florals, honey and smoke mix languorously on the nose of this deeply concentrated, multifaceted dry Riesling from Fox Run. The palate is sultry with smoke and orange rinds, a dark minerality and lime acidity.
— A.I.
(4/1/2011)
Maybe I'm cheerlaeding for my home state, and maybe I'm preachy about Riesling, but if I could get this delightful wine into enthusiasts' mouths, it might change their minds about both Riesling and New York State wines. This is a rounder, fatter rendition of riesling, with petrol-diesel aromatics over the apple-grape fruit. It has Chardonnay-like weight, but a…
— W.E.
(11/15/2001)
Luscious fruit and toast aromas are the beginning of this fun wine from Fox Run. On the palate, it offers good Chardonnay flavors and a round, supple mouthfeel. It’s not terribly complex but is flavorful and has dimension.
— S.K.
(4/1/2008)