Austrian Sekt Day — 2 years ago
Great pinot noir — 4 years ago
Goes great with everything! 😋 — 5 years ago
Sweet Ice Wine. Good for price. — 7 years ago
On the sweeter side, very bright with citrus tones — 8 years ago
Wife brought this back from Germany for me. Delicious! — 9 years ago
2023 vintage. Screw cap. Trader Joe’s selection. Have picked up a few bottles of this every year over the last decade just to have as haus wine-esp during the holidaze. This is the best vintage I’ve had. Structure. Fruit. Accessibility. It has rolled at $7.99 a bottle as long as I can remember. Grabbed a bottle without checking the price but assuming it’s still $10 or less. Drinking like it’s a $25 bottle. Picking up more this week. 11.18.28. — 7 months ago
Bottle says medium sweet, has some fruity taste, great taste overall — 5 years ago
Lieblich, sweet but not too sweet. Very nice — 7 years ago
This is delicious. — 8 years ago
Loving this Spanish dessert wine - smells of raisins and dried fruit - very much like a sherry but far less expensive. Will be gifting this for sure. — 8 years ago
2021 vintage. PNP'd. Not nearly as explosive and satisfying as that damned 2019 vintage and less body than the corresponding 2020 vintage but a bit more depth and a tad more spice than 2020. A Trader Joe's spesh at $15.99. Think it'll add a little more body and Beatles Come Together notes in the next 6 months-2 years and maybe bump up to a 9.1. At that price, picked up a few bottles to have at the haus through the holidays. 11.5.25. — 8 months ago
Loved this. 13,5 (Cairo) — 2 years ago
Light, floral nose. Light peach, good bit of apricot. Sweet all around, some honey at the end. Good with spicy food. — 4 years ago
Very sweet but not too sweet. I had it before dinner so I think it would be better with dessert or cheese, etc. — 7 years ago
2016 vintage. Solid bang for the buck or QPR. Berries, rhubarb, sage, white pepper and crushed violets in a unexpectedly perfumed nose. Medium body. Silky with those berries (especially raspberry and strawberry) leading the charge on the finish. Fruit cushions the dryish finish to alleviate the tannins somewhat. So close to giving it a 9.0. That said, I’ll be picking up a few more bottles to stock the rack for a solid haus red/cheep chicken. — 8 years ago
Soft and sweet. Very nice bottle to drink — 8 years ago
Best german rose I've had. This combines food friendliness to great drinkability. Competes with best from France — 9 years ago
David Koenen
Rockin’ minerals with squeezing lemon — 5 months ago