My Irish father would have remarked that this wine had a good “head.” It does pore like beer . It’s bone dry and probably was so in 2008. Not much fruit. Lots of yeast, forest floor and tiny-tiny bubbles. I’m not sure aging helped wine this dry to begin with. Drink now.
My Irish father would have remarked that this wine had a good “head.” It does pore like beer . It’s bone dry and probably was so in 2008. Not much fruit. Lots of yeast, forest floor and tiny-tiny bubbles. I’m not sure aging helped wine this dry to begin with. Drink now.
Feb 11th, 20204.5 g/l RS, bottle-aged 5 yrs on the lees, drinking absolutely beautiful right now. Really well-balanced with sharp acidity up front (grapefruit, lemons), with toasted notes on the finish. It tastes almost like a grapefruit vanilla pie if there were such a thing
4.5 g/l RS, bottle-aged 5 yrs on the lees, drinking absolutely beautiful right now. Really well-balanced with sharp acidity up front (grapefruit, lemons), with toasted notes on the finish. It tastes almost like a grapefruit vanilla pie if there were such a thing
Sep 30th, 2017Yeast/brioche, with green apple and some peach. Refreshingly dry and not overly tart like some others from Schramsberg. Paired great with chicken and waffles for brunch.
Yeast/brioche, with green apple and some peach. Refreshingly dry and not overly tart like some others from Schramsberg. Paired great with chicken and waffles for brunch.
Dec 11th, 2016Toasted brioche, green apple, a touch of peach on the nose; some wet rocks and salinity too. Palette has bright and lively acid with a medium finish. Pleasant and well balanced at this age. Delicious.
Toasted brioche, green apple, a touch of peach on the nose; some wet rocks and salinity too. Palette has bright and lively acid with a medium finish. Pleasant and well balanced at this age. Delicious.
Mar 26th, 2016