Grassy peachy dry — 5 years ago
Not Chile but Thurgau, Switzerland. White blend, 3 varieties. — 7 years ago
2011 was a good year for the North Fork. Green tea notes. — 7 years ago
Pretty stellar — 3 years ago
Bright crisp green apple Grüner, and made with organic grapes. Lovely example of the breed. — 4 years ago
"Power without weight" was the first thing that came to mind when I was blinded this wine. I knew it was a German Riesling from the bottle's shape, and I instantly gravitated towards two producers - Keller and Emrich Schonleber. You know... it's a gut feeling and few producers pull out wines quite like they do! Didn't quite get that it was a GG due to the wine's length initially, but I was certain it came from a Grosses Lage site due to the complexity (perhaps from younger vines - think Lenz or Westhofen).
Day 2 and this was an absolute showstopper! The elegance is confounding for a 2015, but it still flexes just enough power. The length has improved radically - long, airy, and incredibly saline. There's a rich creamy element on the palate, balanced by zesty goodness and razor sharp acidity. The nose is gorgeous - floral, ripe, and herbal. I seriously love this wine today, but really... It's one for the ages. — 6 years ago
shockingly good. plenty of gas left in the tank, too. — 8 years ago
This took the win when tasted blind against the 2013 Gold Label. — 9 years ago
Awesome grauburgunder. — 9 years ago
Citrus tones,fresh sweet.i like it — 9 years ago
11/21 - gorgeous 90 — 3 years ago
Lenz 2018. Super white. Fresh, flowered, light — 5 years ago
Light and dry - bezt vino for an easy night — 6 years ago
The sweetest one I've ever tasted! Just awesome! — 7 years ago
This is from The Old Field Vineyard produced by Lenz. Commodore Perry is only designated to their best vintage. Impressive merlot with dark cherry and fig with a long chewy finish. — 8 years ago
Drinking well. 2001 vintage. — 9 years ago
Did a blind test and it's one of Lenz' best vintages. — 9 years ago
Ellen Clifford

Right now this is being identified as the Lenz sparkling rosé but it’s actually their pétillant naturel…the bubbles are gentle, the palate is juicy, the finish minerally…this is utterly as friendly as a warm summer night with a gentle breeze. — 3 years ago