Engel Weine

Philippe Bénard

Brut Mareuil-sur-Ay Champagne Blend

NV | 60% Pinot noir 40% Chardonnay | luncheonwine at De Reddende Engel | Birthday daughter Xandry | toast with goatcheese | codfish Beurre Blanc and citrus — 2 months ago

Diane, Jan and 10 others liked this

Mongeard-Mugneret

Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru Pinot Noir 1983

I got handed this to open and the comment was that most likely it was gone
It was a gift, who knows how kept
However these are the best surprises
Never had a Grand Echezeaux this good and aged. Only Rene Engel left me a better memory
— 4 years ago

Jae, ESF and 13 others liked this

Domaine René Engel

Echezeaux Grand Cru Pinot Noir 1972

Quite a treat! Pale garnet color and not oxidized. You had to delve into the wine to get its fruit compounds. Though light it showed elegance and polished flavor. We enjoyed it.😀🍷 — 5 years ago

Mike and Ira liked this

Domaine René Engel

Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru Pinot Noir 1991

This seemed to be at its peak — 6 months ago

Scott@Mister, Severn and 3 others liked this

Hugl Weine

Classic Grüner Veltliner

Crisp, back note of peppery honey. — 2 years ago

Domaine Fernand Engel

Altenberg de Bergheim Alsace Grand Cru Gewürztraminer 2015

Yeah, what a wine. Full ripe tropical fruits, creamy vanilla with a light hint of caramel sweetness. Orange zest bitters. Quite sweet but just enough citrus sour to prevent it from becoming too thick. Mached excellent with the spicy lintal coconut dal for diner. But standalone it is even better. — 4 years ago

Rene, Rob and 2 others liked this

Post House

Penny Black Red Blend 2019

Anfangs weich, je länger er atmet etwa desto mehr Körper und Opulenz entwickelt sich, typisch für Weine der Region — 7 months ago

Hugl Weine

Zweigelt 2015

2015. Lighter body, spicy, cherry, great QPR for a 1.0 L bottle. Went really well with a Moroccan Lamb Pasty that has chick peas, spinach, and dried cherries. — 4 years ago

Brian liked this

Domaine Fernand Engel

Reserve Alsace Pinot Blanc 2017

Nasty Women of the East Bay do Alsace. This wine, like so many from the region , overdelivers: jasmine, citrus, chalk with grapefruit pith and white pepper on the finish. Apparently a blend of 95% Auxerrois and 5% Pinot Blanc qualifies as a Pinot Blanc?!? The Alsatians rank up there with the Italians for confusing labeling conventions. Enjoyed. — 5 years ago

Maura Passanisi
with Maura
Paul liked this