Stahl
Damaszener "Hasennest" Müller-Thurgau
Light, extremely mineral, and fresh. Needed change of pace with although the turmoil in the world
Light, extremely mineral, and fresh. Needed change of pace with although the turmoil in the world
Mar 22nd, 2020Taut and full of energetic tension - exactly the opposite of the usual flabby, off dry M-T. Flinty green apples with a touch of grass & nettle. Bone dry with a salty touch. Very nice.
Taut and full of energetic tension - exactly the opposite of the usual flabby, off dry M-T. Flinty green apples with a touch of grass & nettle. Bone dry with a salty touch. Very nice.
Feb 28th, 2019I had read a lot about how Muller-Thurgau usually sucks but I’d never tried one. The grape is kind of Germany’s bastard stepchild, known for flabby wines with low acidity. Stahl is one of a few modern producers making M-T at very low yields with serious dedication. This wine is dry, with perhaps a touch of RS, pale yellow with intense peach, ripe apple and pear, a touch of pineapple and a few herbaceous notes. Some chalk and higher than expected acid (though still low). Lemon and lime on the palate too. Not my favorite but a very tasty mid week wine, especially for the price.
I had read a lot about how Muller-Thurgau usually sucks but I’d never tried one. The grape is kind of Germany’s bastard stepchild, known for flabby wines with low acidity. Stahl is one of a few modern producers making M-T at very low yields with serious dedication. This wine is dry, with perhaps a touch of RS, pale yellow with intense peach, ripe apple and pear, a touch of pineapple and a few herbaceous notes. Some chalk and higher than expected acid (though still low). Lemon and lime on the palate too. Not my favorite but a very tasty mid week wine, especially for the price.
Jun 23rd, 2018