This 2016 Riesling wine is made from late-harvested grapes, so it is sweet. However, it is sweet in a different way than a dessert wine is sweet. There is no layered sugar, no raisiny note. I get the sweetness of the grapes, and the minerals which accompany them. Stone fruit is apparent, as is the smell of a wet driveway, a whiff of ozone and the faint petrol notes that begin to show in Rieslings over time. This may be one of the best examples of the grape that I have had. — 5 years ago
Nariz: manzana, albaricoque, citrico, toque de petrol
Boca: Seco, Acidez M+, Alcohol M.
Simple y refrescante. — 7 years ago
Nice wine. Fruity, just off dry. Would get it again. — 8 years ago
Super racey! Delicious!! — 9 years ago
Pale straw to clear in color. On the nose a perfume of honey, apricot, nectarine, a burst of slate and touch of petrol. On the palate is a nice bit of acid balanced with a touch of residual sugar. The wine glides through the middle and finishes with green apples, melon and honeysuckle. Quite a lovely wine that isn't too loud, where the low mid and highs are nuanced for your tasting pleasure. — 4 years ago
Slightly sweet - could crush a full bottle easy — 5 years ago
Nice taste light and fresh while flavorful! — 9 years ago
Muted brilliance. Gorgeous pear and rock fruit on the nose. Fabulous weighted texture on the mouth. — a year ago
Classic oily petrol plastic Riesling, but with a crispness and some minerality — 7 years ago
Solid, not the best of her 2015 bottlings, but we sure ain't complaining. — 8 years ago
Tom Casagrande
This is the Trocken, not the Feinherb. Loads of stony minerality on the nose, to go with pristine apple fruit. Full and intense, nice acids. Quite dry but deep fruit. — 9 months ago