After having this back to back with the A.J. Adam Goldtropfchen GG I am realizing that 2020 just isn’t my bag. A bit too friendly and I prefer face rippers and enamel strippers. Great wines from a great producers but my personal preference is for more intensity.
I could be totally wrong and these are just shut down for the time being, but I don’t think that’s the case here. — a year ago
Bought at OK Omens in Portland, or. $50 — 4 years ago
Yellow gold appearance ... would think it’s a Sauternes by appearance... peach and pineapple aromas with electric acidity carrying through on a core of stone fruit and minerality - 2012 vintage - the fruit has receded since drinking my last 2012 3 years ago... more my speed and interestingly nice balance to a rack of spare ribs! — 5 years ago
Austin Hohnke
Chiseled and stony. Lime and slate. Acid in spades. Blind tasters were leaning Albariño and I don’t blame them. Uncharacteristic for the hotter/fatter vintage. Can’t find a lot on this wine and don’t know if “Hofberg Reserve” is an entirely different bottling than “Hofberg”. — 2 months ago