This light but intense auslese offers up aromas of honey, malt and dried pineapple. It’s very sweet and has a compelling finish that blends sour cherries with citrus and sugar. —J.C.
— J.C.
(3/1/2003)
Honey, cream and watermelon notes make for a likable opening. The crisp, citrusy palate is straightforward, with just a hint of softness. Medium lime and fresia finish. Drink now.
— W.E.
(6/1/2010)
This white from the Franken region of Germany shows more aromatic intensity than your typical Silvaner, but there’s a candied edge here that’s a bit offputting. It’s crisp in the mouth, with good body and some nice apple notes that linger. Drink now.
— W.E.
(6/1/2010)
A bit bland, with some maraschino cherry character along with faint melon rind notes. There’s good acidity in the mouth but the short finish of spiced pear leaves behind a soft, slightly muddled impression.
— W.E.
(6/1/2010)