Bodega Gorosti

Flysch Getariako Txakolina

8.817 ratings
8.43 pro ratings
Getariako Txakolina, País Vasco, Spain
Hondarrabi Zuri
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Sipping Fine Wine

Tried another bottle. Relatively new offering marking 2011 as first vintage, however producer is a 4th generation producer in the Basque area in northern Spain (pronounced chock-oh-LEE-nah). Pale lemon with aromas of citrus and floral notes. On the palate sour green apples and lemon citrus, floral nutty spice with lively acidity. Medium(-) finish with mineral tones, not as good as some others I tasted. Txakolina is worth trying, good ones are great! This is refreshing.

Tried another bottle. Relatively new offering marking 2011 as first vintage, however producer is a 4th generation producer in the Basque area in northern Spain (pronounced chock-oh-LEE-nah). Pale lemon with aromas of citrus and floral notes. On the palate sour green apples and lemon citrus, floral nutty spice with lively acidity. Medium(-) finish with mineral tones, not as good as some others I tasted. Txakolina is worth trying, good ones are great! This is refreshing.

Sep 17th, 2020
Sipping Fine Wine

Relatively new offering marking 2011 as first vintage, however producer is a 4th generation producer in the Basque area in northern Spain (pronounced chock-oh-LEE-nah). Pale lemon with aromas of citrus and floral notes. On the palate sour green apples and lemon citrus, floral nutty spice with lively acidity. Medium(-) finish with mineral tones, not as good as some others I tasted. Txakolina is worth trying, good ones are great!

Relatively new offering marking 2011 as first vintage, however producer is a 4th generation producer in the Basque area in northern Spain (pronounced chock-oh-LEE-nah). Pale lemon with aromas of citrus and floral notes. On the palate sour green apples and lemon citrus, floral nutty spice with lively acidity. Medium(-) finish with mineral tones, not as good as some others I tasted. Txakolina is worth trying, good ones are great!

Jul 16th, 2020
Sipping Fine Wine

Relatively new offering marking 2011 as first vintage, however producer is a 4th generation producer in the Basque area in northern Spain (pronounced chock-oh-LEE-nah). Pale lemon with aromas of citrus and floral notes. On the palate sour green apples and lemon citrus, floral nutty spice with lively acidity. Medium(-) finish with mineral tones, not as good as some others I tasted. Txakolina is worth trying, good ones are great!

Relatively new offering marking 2011 as first vintage, however producer is a 4th generation producer in the Basque area in northern Spain (pronounced chock-oh-LEE-nah). Pale lemon with aromas of citrus and floral notes. On the palate sour green apples and lemon citrus, floral nutty spice with lively acidity. Medium(-) finish with mineral tones, not as good as some others I tasted. Txakolina is worth trying, good ones are great!

Apr 15th, 2020
Jason Gelman

just epic. such high quality wine. salt & ocean & lime.

just epic. such high quality wine. salt & ocean & lime.

Sep 6th, 2019
Martinez

Tart green apple, chalky, slightly effervescent, super refreshing

Tart green apple, chalky, slightly effervescent, super refreshing

Jun 17th, 2019
Jean-Phillippe Landry

Good, lots of acidity but weak finish

Good, lots of acidity but weak finish

Mar 3rd, 2019
David Hatton

Green apple. Ate with shrimps. A VGB

Green apple. Ate with shrimps. A VGB

Jul 2nd, 2018
Jorge Salgado

Easy

Mar 23rd, 2018
Andrew Zinn

Honeymoon!

Honeymoon!

Sep 24th, 2017