2011 is jammin! Very good. Lots of fruit and well-rounded tannins. Oak, vanilla, cedar, cassis, and lead all compliment the raspberry and blueberry. Still a bit young but approachable. Will improve with a few years age. Also 14.5 ABV is not overpowering but actually gives the fruit a nice angle on the mid-palate and finish. Solid 92. — 10 years ago
Multi-dimensional, layered and complex. I have been tasting this over the course of the afternoon, in an attempt to fully appreciate this masterpiece from every angle. Opens with classic brioche notes, d'Anjou pear, wild clover honey, crystalline ginger. On the palate, it's all finesse and power. Candied orange peel, almond biscotti and the sort of vibrant acidity required to make this an excellent food wine. The finish is spectacular and lengthy. Krug ID 212026 — 11 years ago
I imagine Isaac Newton, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, enjoying a glass of this after another successful prosecution of a counterfeiter, while simultaneously working out some fluxions and chipping away at the transmutation of matter problem from a different angle. In short, complex and interesting, sooner or later ending up in Westminster Abbey. — 10 years ago
Get the Rhone angle down. Lovely — 11 years ago
once again, a proper beer. you can just taste the quality. not overdone from any angle. crisp, balanced, true weizen! — 10 years ago
Am appreciating the red cherry angle more these days. Nice. — 11 years ago
Angle in Disguise told me to pic this one so I did an love an enjoyed it so much — 12 years ago
Sarah Helen
Incredibly floral, red licorice, cherry tootsie roll pop on the nose. Lots of backbone, juicy acidity, remarkable complexity - each sip shows a different angle. — 10 years ago