Andi Knauss

La Boutanche Trocken Riesling

8.95 ratings
9.02 pro ratings
Württemberg, Germany
Riesling
Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Fish, Fruit Desserts, Meaty & Oily Fish, Duck, Goat & Feta Cheese, Blue Cheese
Top Notes For
Matt Nason

Dope label

Dope label

Jan 20th, 2020
Severn Goodwin

Dinner with friends, no formal notes tonight.

Dinner with friends, no formal notes tonight.

Oct 13th, 2019
Chris B.

Honeyed, underripe fruit and zingy herbal notes leap from the glass. There’s a hard cider quality to this that underscores the drinkability and, ultimately, lack of complexity. Price is nice and low alcohol makes it very chuggable.

Honeyed, underripe fruit and zingy herbal notes leap from the glass. There’s a hard cider quality to this that underscores the drinkability and, ultimately, lack of complexity. Price is nice and low alcohol makes it very chuggable.

Aug 10th, 2020
romo

Only Kung Fu Girl comes close to this screaming value. Stone fruit salad.

Only Kung Fu Girl comes close to this screaming value. Stone fruit salad.

Aug 11th, 2019
Ely Cohn

I’d rather 25% less wine and 25% more complexity in this liter glugger. These La Boutanche wines are consistently nothing interesting and nothing to fault. This from Andi Knauss. Smokey green strawberry and herbal notes. Tart, zingy, bright, crisp.

Riesling or Pinot Gris or Sauvignon Blanc or whatever.

I’d rather 25% less wine and 25% more complexity in this liter glugger. These La Boutanche wines are consistently nothing interesting and nothing to fault. This from Andi Knauss. Smokey green strawberry and herbal notes. Tart, zingy, bright, crisp.

Riesling or Pinot Gris or Sauvignon Blanc or whatever.

Jun 23rd, 2019