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Vibrating and ringing! Peppermint, white pepper, glass crumb, bay leaf, orange peel, peel of a green apple, fresh greens from the garden. Ultra thin, strict and complex. Clean energy and absolute balance in the glass. Huge potential. Must have for every cool climate wine lover. Extraordinary! — 6 years ago
Cheese, meat, olives, potatoes, earth, black wild acidic berries, sage. Past it's peak, but steel beautiful and still balanced on the palate. Drink immediately! — 7 years ago
This wine is like a path made from different kinds of pepper. You walk along this path, and around mint, menthol, sage, eucalyptus, laurel leaves, herbage, tender peaches, glass crumbs. This grace in its pure form. Stunning balance and beautiful fragile development. Brilliantly! Drink now or during next decade. — 6 years ago
Mineral, dense but rounded, bananas, seeds, yellow fruits. Excellent balance on the palate. One of the most elegant white wine from Priorat. — 7 years ago
Stunning depth. Layers of juicy black and red berries mixed with glowing stones, spices, fresh balsamic and menthol nuances. Excellent balance. Intensive, but not annoying. Another dimension of Grenache! WOW! — 7 years ago
Sage, eucalyptus, green grass, cold and strict, laurel leaf, dried bread, green leaves after rain. Stunning texture and balance! Hidden gem - huge potential. Too young now. — 6 years ago
Diluted limestone, eucalyptus, balsamic, green onions, white pepper, cream tones. Very young and still unfriendly. High round acidity, well-structured mean body. Long, pronounced finish. Fairy tale! Too young! — 6 years ago
Bravo! Spices, dried fruits, seeds, honey, yellow fruits. Juicy and intense, but not heavy. Wonderful white Priory, and for their money, perhaps the best price-quality among white priory wines. — 7 years ago
Artem Lebedev
Generosity of Riedel family! Sun-dried red acidic berries, earth, pepper rose, tabaco, eucalyptus, mint. Very thin and aristocratic. A lot of small drying tannins, balanced acidity, simple finish. Respect for the age, but actually nothing more excited. — 6 years ago