A touch of talc on the nose - a note of pineapple juice, peach and slatey mineral. German dry Riesling like this one can still be reasonably sweet. An excellent Riesling as you would expect for a GG but top quality Australian Riesling from the Clare or Eden Valleys represent better value for money IMO. — 16 days ago
Gorgeous nose of dust, sour cherry, early season cherry and a hint of morello cherry. Lovely and utterly classic. Really the most Burgundian Jewel nose ever. Palate is silky and elegant and the fruit is earthy and sweet but only barely sweet. Very juicy, refined and lithe. Long finish. Needs to open but just so classic. — a month ago
Really lovely. Great flavor. Tropical smoothie on the beach meets stone fruit and a tea party. Definite funk but blew off after 30 minutes of air. Sour peaches, earl grey tea with pineapple and passion fruit. More underripe stone fruit. Lingers on the palate bringing you back for more. — a day ago
Entry level Keller. Dry with screaming acidity. — 10 days ago
Sue and I really like this, as we do their Dry Reisling — 24 days ago
Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego
2020 vintage. Quiet, unassuming and sexy. Checks off plenty of boxes but doesn't make you want to convert all the stocks into gold just yet. Medium body. Drinks coolish with blue and dark fruits. Going places but you won't be around to see it or will be too dense to realize it. Stealthy. Ninja-styled. Assassin. 5.15.24. — 4 days ago