WRW. Around 25. — 2 months ago
Nose - quite shy, but unmistakably Riesling - not dissimilar to a warmer region like the Rheinhessen. Mineral and herbaceous at the moment, with the fruit very much a supporting act. What great potential!
Palate - huge concentration, especially on day two! Saline, tart, like an incredibly fresh lime dressed with salt - am I drinking tequila? Also so herbaceous and floral, with hints of lavender and even blue fruits.
More reserved than the powerful, fabulous 2019, but possessing a similar level of clarity in both the nose and palate, with tremendous salinity, impressive structure and a long finish. It feels a touch early to be drinking this - even with a decant - so I look forward to breaching this case again in a few years’ time.
94+ — 5 months ago
Had this with spicy Vietnamese noodles and it paired wonderfully with! The sweetness didn’t overwhelm the fruit and acidity. — 4 months ago
First time in a long time trying Grüner Veltliner! I found this wine quite hard to get into, possibly because of unfamiliarity, or perhaps the style of wine? There’s no denying this is pretty fantastic stuff, herbaceous and mineral with great salinity and juiciness on the palate. It’s super concentrated, full-bodied and really quite youthful – I just think it might not be my cup of tea! Still, I’ll hold on to the remaining bottles I have and try another in a few years’ time. (Late amendment to this note: this wine came into its own with a simple dish of sea bass & lemon - definitely a wine for food!) — 7 months ago
Benchmark. A pincale of Austrian Riesling. Incredible verve and energy, full spectrum of citrus flavored with intense stony mineral. Fantastic youthful Riesling. — a month ago
Lively Grüner Veltiner served with roast chicken at the Salty Pig in Boston — 3 months ago
Delicious. Unripe almonds. Bright acidity. — 5 months ago
Sweeter than a Pinot Grigio! I like it.
— 8 months ago
Adriana Fabbro
Love this producer across the board. They never miss a mark. — 4 months ago