Dense purple in the glass. Great aroma. Dry and chalky. Bone dry in fact. — 7 years ago
Quintessential Provençal Rosé. Strawberry and floral aromas. Very bright and crisp. Bone dry. Yum. — 8 years ago
Brooks sells a tee shirt that reads, "If you don't like Riesling, you're a fucking idiot."
I'm on board. Honey and a floral white peachy nose with petrol. Then the palate is nothing like the nose. Bone dry, bracingly acidic. Low fruit character but a pineapple thing happening late in the finish. Minerality for days. Gonna have to buy some more and lay it down. — 8 years ago
Asked for a bone dry Riesling and this one delivered. Pleasant acidity, clean finish.
Serve this one to friends who will appreciate it. It's not your aunt's sweet Riesling. — 9 years ago
Cheese rind toasted almond beewax lots of savory subtle body with acidity back bone — 10 years ago
2013 vintage. Very impressive. Yellow apple but barely a hint of oxidation. Bone dry. Beautiful, driving malic acid. Great with our hamachi and fluke starters. Thankfully Absinthe in SF serves this, too. — 10 years ago
Incredible way to finish dinner... Bone dry with great structure, richness and ripping acidity to hold it all together... — 11 years ago
Absolutely delightful Provence Rose. Blend of Grenache, Rolle, Cinsault, Syrah, and Mourvedre grapes. Strikingly pale pink in color, the aromas are fresh and fruity. On the palate, it is bone dry through the finish. The name really suits the delicate nature of this wine. — 7 years ago
A delicious bone dry Chenin Blanc. — 7 years ago
Pale straw. Fruity nose but absolutely bone dry as advertised. Acidity is mild with some lingering astringency. The short finish showcases citrus flavors and some chalk. Nicely balanced. Very good with food. A little flat as a sipping wine, it really shines with food, enhancing the subtle flavors of the Chinese Five Spice powder in my meal tonight. — 8 years ago
Stewed strawberries, rhubarb, hint of balsamic. Bone dry & high acid. Fine mousse. This is done in méthode ancestrale. 2013 vintage — 10 years ago
Bone dry and a great start to a meal. Oysters anyone? — 10 years ago
Amazing...bone dry...great acidity and beautiful finish! — 11 years ago
Wine #5 of a Chefs tasting. Classic Brut to finish the night. Very little acidity and bone dry. Loaded with pear and apple. Chef paired this with a lemon basil cake. — 7 years ago
Very nice and enjoyable without food. — 8 years ago
Tastes very good with chicken breast on the bone, roasted with Meyer lemons and Chile Limón from @oaktownspice ! — 9 years ago
Rhubarb and raspberry. Killer domestic gamay — 10 years ago
Extreme indeed! An extremely bone dry sparkler. Vallee d'Aoste, 2011 — 10 years ago
Was this named after me??? Was wonderful with a bone in ribeye — 11 years ago
Michael McNabb
Delicious! — 7 years ago