Unusual blend of Riesling, Pinot Gris and Gewürztraminer from the Rangen Grand Cru, the southernmost of Alsace’s grand cru sites. Volcanic soils. Baked lemon, pear and some smoky, flinty and herbal notes on the nose. Medium to full-bodied, dry, salty texture. Lemon, minerals on the palate. High acidity. Long, salty finish (I should probably have waited 2-3 years to open this bottle, but alas… — 4 months ago
Lots of lemon and honeysuckle — 2 years ago
Sweet like a carbonation taste but not overpowering. Dry but not bitter finish — 23 days ago
De laatste fles op de Murillostraat! We hebben hem ooit van Evan gekregen denken we…. Wat een kruiden 🌿 — 5 months ago
Super tasty with a finish that makes you want more. Great value at this quality. — 2 years ago
After tasting aux chaillots 2014 last week and seeing that fully soaked cork I went on and opened one aux damodes in the same vintage. I believe it's my very last bottle...
The nose is showing a bit of age with strawberry and cherry notes, hay and that irony thing I like so much with Pinot Noir from burgundy. There is almost a rusty touch in the nose that makes me think that we shouldn't be waiting some more to pop and pour this one. The palate is superb. Good acid drive, superb fruity notes all along with cherry and strawberry playing hide-and-seek all along, superb mid palate with a layer of tannins that disrupts a rather easy going, fruity palate so far, and a finish with fruit and that nice layer created in mid palate for a good while. It's fresh, it's fruity, it has a touch of complexity and character you could expect from.a wine with this pedigree. Awesome! — 2 years ago
100% Riesling from different plots on granite soils at the top the Kaefferkopf Grand Cru, on the south-east facing slopes above Ammerschwihr, between Kaysersberg and Niedermorshwihr, northwest of Colmar (They also make a blend of Gewurztraminer, Riesling and Pinot Gris from this grand cru, one of the only two grand crus is Alsace which allow blends of different varieties). Elegant, great complexity at 10 years old — 4 months ago
Very last bottle of this. Again the cork is fully soaked. The nose is typical cherry and red berries, along with an earthy thing and a bit of hay. The palate is acid driven and very long. There is a nice matter, a gentle mouthfeel, a nice cherry and red berries note all along, almost a sweet spot on the sides. In the rear some tannins pop in creating a layer of disturbance in the mouthfeel that remains hanging in there for a very long finish with fruit. It's very good but it's starting to show early signs of aging and I don't believe the bottle could have waited much longer before going south. A little less fruity than aux damodes, a bit stricter and longer. Cool nevertheless — 2 years ago
Jeremy Shanker
Sommelier at RN74
Rich and powerful style of Riesling. Nectarine, wet slate, honeysuckle. — 14 days ago