A fair amount of depth. Medium-low sweetness. Herbs on the front, rosemary. Develops into peaches and watermelon. A touch of honey as it finishes.
Overall, a definite rebuy! — 3 years ago
Chasing my chaotic self-administered pandemic hair chopping with a Gewurtz from Arroyo Seco which seems to me apropos as I imagine the region as wind-swept and tousled. This wine is not so much and that is a good thing. All is in harmony. There is just the right amount of everything and it hits you in order—the lychees are followed by a green lawn leading to the flower garden full of roses and gardenias all spirited along by a nice amount of acid and powered by a prickling tannin. I’m not normally the biggest Gewurtz fan but I’d reach for this a second time. I’d maybe even pair it with a “hard to pair” thing like artichoke. Something about the floral nature of both I think could line up. Is that crazy? Maybe. But this is coming from someone who just used her kitchen scissors to give herself an intentionally asymmetrical haircut. — 5 years ago

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Nice💇🏻♀️🪚
Deep garnet opaque, light body, bright red berries and minerals, nice acidity with well balanced tannins — 3 months ago
Really nice interesting flavour. — 5 years ago
Beautiful nose, slightly sweet, very good — 4 months ago
Surprisingly good. — 5 years ago
Very good! — 5 years ago
Jennifer Mullin
A lovely, inexpensive, dry, Provençal rosé. Mr Wright does it again! — 13 days ago