Very fine dry riesling, Grape typical — 10 years ago
(Rating for cuvée) Perfectly dry 90 Bischofsberg Auslese, overly toasty 89 TBA, full sweet 03 Nonnenberg TBA = greater than the sum of its parts. — 11 years ago
Another pleasant surprise from this lesser known estate which is located direct beside the famous Weingut Georg Breuer. Slightly matured interpretation of a not 100% dry Riesling. Fresh sliced white peach, wet stone and a hint of Petroleum on the nose. Lively, vibrant acidity but missing a bit the structure & length. — 8 years ago
Absolutely delicious. Drank with wine nerds playing card games. — 9 years ago
The 07 Vintage is just perfect balance of fruit, freshness and creamy yeast aromatics — 10 years ago
Huge quality-for-price here. Pure, intense, and juicy dark cherries, cinnamon-y spice, and just a wisp of evergreen and some flowers when I look for them. Under $20 pinot that will please crowds and critics alike: ✔️. Plus this was still delicious the 2nd day. — 10 years ago
Liked by all at dinner again. — 8 years ago
Rheingau. Alcohol 11.5% Vol. Acidity 8.3 g/L. Residual sugar 9.8 g/L. Non VDP. Part of Rheibgau which falls into the East with lots of loss and loam, quartzite and slate. South facing site. 40 Y.o vines on average. 35 hl/ha. Organic farming. Direct pressing. No MLF in large oak vessels. Bright. Clean. Poise. Fresh full and rich. Incredible acidity, energy. Medium length. — 9 years ago
91/100
Vintage 2011
Orleans is a rare white wine grape variety grown in small proportions in Pfalz, Germany.
As a wine, Orleans has distinctive pineapple aromas and a slight spiciness. It shows excellent aging potential but, as it can be challenging in the vineyard, it is consequently quite unpopular with winemakers.
— 10 years ago
I love this wine' — 11 years ago
Drew Childers
Lemons, limes, minerality, tennis balls. — 8 years ago