This needs a 45 minute decant. It’s rather simple on pop and pour.
Nose: powdered minerals. White flowers. Sweet lemon as it opens.
Palate: sweet fruit. Mineral. Bright acidity. Delicious. A bit straightforward but a great drink. Hmmm. Very nice depth. Sweet lemon. The missus says saline.
Hmm maybe the nose inches this to greatness. It’s really intense. Complex.
Fass selections — 6 months ago
Like a top shelf Meursault but 50% off @ $42. Kiss of oak, touch Hazelnut. Mineral driven, lemon meringue. An exceptional Chard. Read the other reviews on different vintages they the reviews are solid no BS there! Chard from the right German producer blows the French out of the water for the price point they have right now. — 5 days ago
Lovely pithy fruits on the nose. Apricot, nectarine and stunning, wafting minerality. Palate is rich, Rheinhessen rich, but with bracing acidity and just such a generous texture. Showing so well cold and out of the gates. Let’s see what happens when it warms and gets air. Gorgeous wine and so generous with air. — 5 months ago
Garnet medium opacity, bright red fruits, tart cherries, lovely acidity and minerality, excellent Rheinhessen spätburgunder! — 5 months ago
Nose: gooseberry.
Palate : tasty. Great mid weight fruit. Greta with Asian food.
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Vigneron $12 and change on 3 mix — 3 months ago
Kabinett from a grand cru vineyard.
Nose: fresh peach. Yellow flowers.
Palate: fresh peach. Mineral. Amazingly delicious. Mineral crunch. Sick. Delicious. Palate fill. Wow. Balancing pink grapefruit skin.
Yah. Kab is not just about the mosel.
Fass selections — 5 months ago
This is the Riesling Trocken (dry). Beautiful citrus fruit, lemon curd, hint jasmine and a faint touch of peach as it reaches close to room temp. lacks this wow haven‘t had this before - effect. Some sulfur on the nose which needs to breathe out. Good wine. — 7 months ago
Lyle Fass

Founder Fass Selections
Just a stunning bottle. Deep, dark, coiled and incredibly pure, with that unmistakable Hölle combination of fruit intensity, mineral darkness and quiet inner violence. Black cherry, sour cherry, wild raspberry, crushed rock, violets, smoke, earth, iron and spice, but the real story is the texture. This has that dense 2022 core, but it never feels heavy or overblown. It is compact, serious, layered and beautifully proportioned, with tremendous midpalate depth and a finish that keeps expanding instead of simply fading.
What I love here is the tension between ripeness and restraint. There is real fruit, real concentration, real flesh, but the wine is controlled by structure, minerality and site. The tannins are fine but present, the acidity gives it lift, and the whole thing feels like it is moving inward and outward at the same time. Young, obviously, but already compelling. Needs air and will be better with years, but this is a major 2022 German Pinot Noir. Serious, dark, elegant, and absolutely loaded with future.
@Delectable Wine I can’t change the vintage, I can’t change the wine, it takes me two days to get it to post a tasting note. Unbelievably frustrating. — 15 hours ago