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Gertie & Max QbA trocken Chasselas

8.719 ratings
8.72 pro ratings
Baden, Germany
Chasselas
Shellfish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster
Top Notes For
Matthew Steilen

Lemon, sand, almond--really nice value

Lemon, sand, almond--really nice value

2 people found it helpfulJul 26th, 2015
Christian Bovine

Horrifically embarrassing label. We referred to it as "Mouse Water" the entire time we drank it. But it was shockingly good. very cheap but a nice drinkable white wine

Horrifically embarrassing label. We referred to it as "Mouse Water" the entire time we drank it. But it was shockingly good. very cheap but a nice drinkable white wine

1 person found it helpfulSep 28th, 2016
Joe Carroll

Owner/Wine Director Spuyten Duyvil, Fette Sau, St. Anselm & Gotham Artisanal Provisions

8.7

Either the best or worst wine label ever. Solid wine though.

Either the best or worst wine label ever. Solid wine though.

1 person found it helpfulNov 7th, 2013
stephanie coleman

Gertie & Max is a mouthwatering Baden specialty created in the verdant hillside country of Markgraflerland. This elegant, dry wine is created from a grape called Gutedel (rhymes with fruit ladle), aka Chasselas in Alsace and Switzerland. It is said to be the world's most ancient grape variety. Superb when served as a cocktail wine, Gutedel's silky mouth - feel and almond-like finish make it a perfect partner for seafood, salads and poultry dishes. So lock up the car and invite Gertie & Max to your next dinner Party.

Gertie & Max is a mouthwatering Baden specialty created in the verdant hillside country of Markgraflerland. This elegant, dry wine is created from a grape called Gutedel (rhymes with fruit ladle), aka Chasselas in Alsace and Switzerland. It is said to be the world's most ancient grape variety. Superb when served as a cocktail wine, Gutedel's silky mouth - feel and almond-like finish make it a perfect partner for seafood, salads and poultry dishes. So lock up the car and invite Gertie & Max to your next dinner Party.

Mar 9th, 2020
Andrew Schirmer

The worst wine label ever? The exterior may recall “Precious Moments” or a Hummel figurine, and indeed the contents are as pretty and bright as your grandma’s lace doily. Notes of almonds and pear, with no real finish. Good weeknight quaffer with a variety of cuisine.

The worst wine label ever? The exterior may recall “Precious Moments” or a Hummel figurine, and indeed the contents are as pretty and bright as your grandma’s lace doily. Notes of almonds and pear, with no real finish. Good weeknight quaffer with a variety of cuisine.

Sep 12th, 2018
Michael Schamis

Dry, light, fresh, juicy and very refreshing. Flavors of citrus, mint and almond. A short finish but a great wine for a hot day.

Dry, light, fresh, juicy and very refreshing. Flavors of citrus, mint and almond. A short finish but a great wine for a hot day.

Sep 4th, 2018
Kendal Peirce

Gertie & Max

Gertie & Max

May 18th, 2015
Chandni Patel

The wine is lovely. The label is not. I'm conflicted. #drinkdontthink

The wine is lovely. The label is not. I'm conflicted. #drinkdontthink

Jan 24th, 2014
Julie Rothberg

Julie had this 10 years ago

Julie had this 10 years ago

Jul 31st, 2014
Michael Butkovic

Michael had this 6 years ago

Michael had this 6 years ago

Feb 12th, 2018