Sampled at coffee grounds. Bright and sour, would definitely buy! — 3 months ago
Last bottle! So good. — 6 months ago
I’m baaaack! I’m sure no one missed me but I’ve been off the app for a while. Lots of life happening. So. Decided to jump back on due to a new to me Rose’ that I discovered. Germans can make wine! This is a wonderful deck wine with all types of food or by itself to celebrate the end of a long day. Everyone has described this wine spot on. For me though I get a slight hint of cinnamon on the end and the acidity is primo with smoked meats or a nice charcuterie! Love finding new gems! Enjoy. PS. I love this super-chilled but it is good at room temp as well. Thanks for putting up with the amateur!!! — 5 days ago
Solid, citrus forward and dry. — 3 months ago
9/10 HEB. Would like to try less sweet version — 8 months ago
The beat riesling I have found yet. It's crisp, refreshing. Not overly sweet or dry the perfect balance. — 17 days ago
Similar bright/sour as the Pinot Gris. Sampled at coffee grounds and would purchase! — 3 months ago
Medium straw color; green apple, star fruit, and jasmine on the nose; high acidity; sweet, but not too sweet; tastes like honeysuckle, apricot, pear, and wet slate with a long finish. Nellie says it's ok. I like it a lot and I think it will pair well with sushi. — 6 months ago
Peter van den Besselaar
Vintage 2018 | blend of five grapes. Develops honey in smell, a bit plump character. Good wine but this is not a happy match with my favorite fish, the modest dab and grilled green asparagus. Anyway, you can’t have all the pairings right, don’t you agree? — 3 days ago