What a delightful surprise! Maybe you are deeply expert when it comes to Muller-Thurgau wines, but I was very happy to meet this new friend. A wonderful, fresh pear overtone with that racy Austrian acidity and crisp, dry finish—and it was sparkling! Not just a light frizzante but a full Prosecco-level mousse. This was wonderful with a zuppa toscano and some garlic bread, but I bet it would go with most anything. — 3 months ago
Insanely complex nose with tea, black cherries, crazy spice and so much earthy, leafy and tree bark complexity. Endless aromatic depth and really penetrates the nostrils. Also intense mineral expression. Wow, so deep and so structured with thick and dense fruit and lot of tannins that are super ripe and deep. So clear and rugged and needs many years of age but has superb fruit and thickness. Love this. Amazing finish and oodles and oodles of cherry fruit. — 9 days ago
Very flipping nice — 16 days ago
Superb nose. Violets and spicey. Very aromatic. Stunning aromas. So pure and pretty. Gorgeous and supple and very fresh but this is ass backwards and will need many years to come around. Wonderful but man is this closed and deeply structured. — 9 days ago
Crisp, apples. Refreshing — 4 months ago
Pinotman /// Andreas
This - drink now wine was really not made for aging - !!!! was lost in my cellar. I have no system whatsoever and like surprises. Lots of acidity. Faint kerosine notes like in an aged Riesling. Lemon curd. Meyer lemon. Crushed partially oxidized apple pulp. After 1 hour and reaching RT profound apricot flavors and a touch bitter. A great wine for an at the time a ridiculous low price. I think this is not made any more. — 10 days ago