Reasonably priced for a Grosses Gewächs wine, this medium-bodied Riesling displays a broad, creamy texture and lingering notes of melon, peach and even a hint of passion fruit, all layered over a bed of gravelly minerality.
— J.C.
(11/1/2010)
This is a blend of 85% Pinot Noir and 15% Lemberger—and yet the Lemberger is the dominant grape. The color is dark, the aromas and flavors are chunky and less nuanced than pure Pinot Noir, and the tannins are ripe but lack the silky character of Pinot. It’s a solid, robust red that would make a nice match for burgers and the like.
— J.C.
(6/1/2011)
A lovely and versatile Riesling, filled with lime, floral and apple and pear shadings. This medium-bodied, barely off-dry wine features pristine citrus and tree fruit flavors on the midpalate, then ends on a slightly spicy note.
— J.C.
(11/1/2010)