A lovely, Mineral-driven Kabinett, great fruit with low alcohol (8.5), a real pleasure to drink — 2 months ago
Light golden color. Aromas of unripe stone fruit, dried flowers, wet slate and lemon zest. Flavors of peaches, nectarines, lemon and minerals. Long, mouth coating and tingling finish. The moderate amount of residual sugar is more than balanced by the bold and abundant acidity. Light bodied, crisp and refreshing. Wonderful precision and quality. Great pairing with our Christmas ham. — 6 months ago
En magnum, mine — 10 months ago
Stunningly beautiful wine. Supernatural balance, complete in every direction, glides across the palate with not a hair out of place. So much finesse, so much elegance, and that aristocratic class only the greatest Spätlesen in the world have. In a totally different league. — 24 days ago
Enjoyable but a little quiet. It’s got quiet power and complexity, but neither aromatic nor textured. Might be a little shut down. — 7 months ago
Some generous soul opened this as I was leaving and it stayed in my mouth the whole ride home. 🌈 — 10 months ago
Clean and easy, tasty — a year ago
A gorgeous lifted nose. Sweet sharp apricot. Peach. Floral notes. Sharp, refined and zippy with great mouthfeel and a long finish — 3 years ago
Quite deep yellow lemon colour . Quite explosive on the nose lemon peel , mint , ripe spiced red apple . On the palate focused with citrus peel , ripe apple , stony hints , honey . Vibrant acidity and lovely balanced sweetness , really well balanced and long finish . Still with red apple , orange peel , mint and stony hints . Drink now and over the next 10 years. Intense and perfectly balanced . — a month ago
Drink em if u got em — 7 months ago
Needs some age to balance out the fruit and acidity. — 7 months ago
See previous note from February 2024. Peachy and mineral. Absolute purity on the palate with profound intensity and medium minus acidity. At 10 years still with a future but hard to beat right now. Jancis Robinson’s German expert, Michael Schmidt, scored this 19/20. Seriously a world class dry Riesling (13% ABV). Some tasters are getting petrol/kerosene aromas but I’m not getting that. — a year ago
Barny
Germany vs. Côte d’Ivoire; the wine is beautifully aged, just like the game 😉 Pleasing 8.5 Alc. — 4 days ago