Paetra

"K" Willamette Valley Riesling

9.16 ratings
8.91 pro ratings
Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Riesling
Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Fish, Fruit Desserts, Meaty & Oily Fish, Duck, Goat & Feta Cheese, Blue Cheese
Top Notes For
Mike Steffel

Seek this new producer from Oregon ASAP.

Seek this new producer from Oregon ASAP.

Jul 29th, 2016
Michael Piaker

26 June 2018. Terroir, New York, NY.

26 June 2018. Terroir, New York, NY.

Jul 8th, 2018
Michael Piaker

24 May 2017. Vine Wine, Brooklyn, NY.

24 May 2017. Vine Wine, Brooklyn, NY.

May 26th, 2017
Anthony Lombardi

Revelatory stuff from Oregon. Exciting new producer is a painful understatement. Freshness & purity with some rich apricot-like fruit on the back end. Cannot wait to see what Paetra does next!

Revelatory stuff from Oregon. Exciting new producer is a painful understatement. Freshness & purity with some rich apricot-like fruit on the back end. Cannot wait to see what Paetra does next!

May 16th, 2017
Erik Nordman

Another lovely, crystalline Riesling from Paetra. This is his "K" offering, referencing the kabinett wines of the Pfalz, where Bill cut his teeth, although it's good to note that this is a bit more dry than your average German kabinett Riesling. Simultaneously dense and nimble. Nose of wet granite, underripe peach, Granny Smith apple skin, petrol, sesame oil, a touch of some gardenia floral character, and some slight yeasty, saline lees character as well. Palate confirms the nose, with a bit more emphasis on the peachy, stone fruit aspects. High acid, just off-dry, and medium (-) body with a bit of texture from RS and some lees action. So yummy. This makes me crave some crispy pork belly. Definitely give it some air at this point.

Another lovely, crystalline Riesling from Paetra. This is his "K" offering, referencing the kabinett wines of the Pfalz, where Bill cut his teeth, although it's good to note that this is a bit more dry than your average German kabinett Riesling. Simultaneously dense and nimble. Nose of wet granite, underripe peach, Granny Smith apple skin, petrol, sesame oil, a touch of some gardenia floral character, and some slight yeasty, saline lees character as well. Palate confirms the nose, with a bit more emphasis on the peachy, stone fruit aspects. High acid, just off-dry, and medium (-) body with a bit of texture from RS and some lees action. So yummy. This makes me crave some crispy pork belly. Definitely give it some air at this point.

Mar 12th, 2017
Brada

Brada had this 7 years ago

Brada had this 7 years ago

Aug 31st, 2017