Perfect dry Pfalz Riesling, for high-end cuisine Chinoise. — 9 years ago
甘くて美味しい。程よくて。 — 10 years ago
Dirty south Becker. Bit of the 04 blues. — 11 years ago
Handcrafted by Finns <3 amazing riesling. — 11 years ago
quite eclectic and beautifully dry — 12 years ago
Very sweet, Mango-ey, low minerality and acidity — 9 years ago
Super dark color, herbal, straw, amazing — 9 years ago
At Spencer in Ann Arbor — 9 years ago
Friedrich Becker Muschelkalk 2012 Riesling
Amazing! — 10 years ago
Delicious! German wine...yum! This has quickly became my favorite wine. Sweet but not too sweet. — 11 years ago
Beautiful acidity, great aging potential orange peel, petrol, mineral scenes — 12 years ago
Am Markt mit Thorsten und Isa. — 12 years ago
The age of this wine has added rich layers to complex fruit to both nose and palate. Exotic fruits, melon, longan, pineapple with a long finish — 9 years ago
Not decanted. Initial vanilla oak notes blew off. Floral notes - palate was seamless and delicious with soft black fruits (raspberry), hints of game and liquorice. From vines initially planted in 1853 by Friedrich Koch. Likely to be the oldest Mourvèdres vineyard in the world. Must buy more. — 9 years ago
excellent color and grip — 10 years ago
Red,sweet and I have only found it at fests in Germany. — 10 years ago
Who knew Germany made Pinot Noirs? — 11 years ago
Excellent white wine — 12 years ago
Ein super Begleiter für einen schönen Abend. — 12 years ago
Meg
I was very lucky to have one of my oldest friends in the world come visit me from DC this weekend (I love you, Kelli!). True friendship is the best and to me means you always feel understood... no judgement....yes even when it comes to dancing! In our case it also meant constant cutting up and a lot of really good wine! I really enjoy this Andy Erickson juice. It was a nice convergence of fruit and smoke. Awesome as is, but could benefit from a couple hours in a decanter. "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those that did not hear the music." - my Dad, but before him Friedrich Nietzche of course 😜💃🏼 — 9 years ago