Bodega Gorosti
Flysch Getariako Txakolina
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, 2020Relatively 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, 2020Relatively 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, 2020just epic. such high quality wine. salt & ocean & lime.
just epic. such high quality wine. salt & ocean & lime.
Sep 6th, 2019Tart green apple, chalky, slightly effervescent, super refreshing
Tart green apple, chalky, slightly effervescent, super refreshing
Jun 17th, 2019