Compliments of the manager. Sweet and a bit buttery. — 9 years ago
Jeff's bday batch -paired with Boche de Noel on New Year's Eve. Lightly sweet--not syrupy. — 10 years ago
Lazure… quite the allure… pure… but not too pure… boredom is the disease… wine is the cure — a year ago
Persika o fläder i massor! — 7 years ago
2013. GG Zinger! Dry Riesling that makes anyone happy. #SimplePleasures — 9 years ago
This is one of those fun, rare surprises, you never expect it, but then there it is showing itself to you in it's own authentic, pure unadulterated beauty. This wine is superb. Better on the second day, I'd recommend decanting. Extra trocken must have some relation to extra brut, but there was very little residual sugar in this lovely sparkler. — 12 years ago
First experience with a sparkling Scheurebe and impressed by its Riesling like profile with a cleaner albeit tad less complex texture and mouth feel and shorter finish. Good acids to go with our kids selection of Grotto pizza for New Year's Eve dinner! AA 13 German lot — 4 years ago
On the nose, #limestone #lemon , on the palette #honey and #peach. semi dry, refreshing . Tasted 2015 #vintage — 7 years ago
Pop and pour!
The colour is very dark opaque red, with a dark creamy purple on the edges.
Nose: Right after opening, clear Pinot Noir plus something bordeauesque on the nose (it is Pinot Noir and Regent). After half an hour in the bottle, the alcohol (13,5%) starts to show, along with a bit of graphite and citric zest. It smells like a Bordeaux now, only a very thin layer left that reminds me of Pinot Noir. Nose is not very intense now. Violets.
Palate: Medium+ body with plum and graphite. Tannins are mild and integrated.
Tannins stay the longest in the minute-long finish, next to dark fruit.
Seems like an extremely good value to me. And it doesn't seem too young. No idea as to how well this stores from now, but it's absolutely drinkable now. — 10 years ago
Raun Kupiec
This is the Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) and not the Chardonnay. Normally it is a blend of two clones, but he vinified some separately. This is only the Dijon 777 clone, he also vinified the German F105 to allow comparison. The Dijon 777 is classic floral soft Burgundy, earthy forest floor, dark cherry, bright red berries, beautiful acidity. Tannins are present for structure and flavour, but not astringent or bitter. Reminds me of Chambolle-Musigny. — 5 months ago