1997 vintage. 65%merlot 30%cab Sauvignon %cabernet franc green bell pepper and strawberry on nose. Decent dose of Brett. Worked nicely w the caramel and bright red cherry and berry on the finish — 10 years ago
Lenz 2009 Gewürztraminer is a terrific wine. Lychee on the nose, spicy palate, finishes dead dry. Great American Gewurz, bravo to the Lenz team on the North Fork for producing an Alsatian quality, food friendly wine. — 10 years ago
Really good. Tasted better a hour after opening. Need to stock up — 11 years ago
Very nice Long Island wine with floral aromas and spice — 11 years ago
@Delectable Wine this is the 2013 Fred Loimer Lenz Riesling. Crisp, citrus & mineral. Lighter bodied & refreshing. — 9 years ago
Sweet, elegant. This wine has immediate sweetness, round light oak, vanilla, melons, banana. — 10 years ago
Great buttery wine from a great winery — 11 years ago
Another North Fork reliable — 11 years ago
Singing. Bright clear pale green/gold. Perfectly balanced Sugar and acid. Modestly petrol on the nose. — 11 years ago
A little bit sour taste. — 12 years ago
Blind this out as Right Bank all day. Exquisite. — 12 years ago
Subtle use of oak & some decent fruit have pushed this along nicely — 9 years ago
Aromas of honeysuckle and baked apple—Mmm! Pears and apricots on the finish. — 9 years ago
Big nose filled with buttery oak and hints of vanilla. Oaky, but extremely bright on the palate. Vibrant acidity leads to a rich creamy body with flavors of peach, white flowers and stony minerality. The finish is crisp and bright but short. — 10 years ago
Classic lychee, viscous, mouth coating, and a nice touch of terroir and a hint of salt make it crowd pleaser. Could drink this daily. — 11 years ago
Teeny bubbles! Nutty, not yeasty. This may be redundant but drink it quickly once it hits your glass! Your bubbles escape quickly. — 11 years ago
Drank 2/24/14 with Tafelspitz. Really quite nice, but with a slight tannic bite on the finish. — 11 years ago
Pepper, dusty, subtle hint of barnyard, raspberry, sour cherry, older wood, grilled foods. pretentious wine, my favorite — 12 years ago
Louis Schofield
Sommelier/Wine Merchant East End Cellars
Damn goood value for money. This is the kind of delicate fruit offset by absolutely banging acid I love in a Riesling — 9 years ago