Dry red-berry fruit, wood and cinnamon-clove aromas carry just a tinge of chalk-powder notes. The palate shows bright but simple blueberry, cherry and red berry fruit drizzled with a bit of caramel. It may be a bit sweet, but it has a soft mouthfeel, a pleasing price tag and a chocolate-mineral finish.
— W.E.
(10/1/2001)
Crisp acidity gives this off-dry Riesling just the edge of tartness it needs to balance out the sweet citrus and flower flavors. It’s the perfect inexpensive summer picnic white wine.
— S.H.
(10/1/2012)
A nicely drinkable white table wine for its clean, crisp acidity and flavors of citrus and fig. Perfectly dry, but the ripe fruit is succulently sweet.
— S.H.
(10/1/2004)
Starts with rustic, earthy-berry aromas with some green notes, then turns simple and lightly fruity in the mouth. Soft acids and dry tannins help this wine finish clean and scouring.
— S.H.
(11/15/2002)
Clean and zesty, an easy wine with lemon and lime flavors spiced up with an edge of pepper. There’s a tad of sugary ripeness that makes it mellow.
— S.H.
(12/1/2004)