"Herb mountain." From the middle Ahr, with a higher proportion of clay, giving this the most body. This probably has the broadest appeal of Meyer-Nakel's GG wines — 8 years ago
2011 peppery finish great texture. — 10 years ago
Top Grauburgunder! — 11 years ago
Typical darker German Pinot Noir, upper class from Ahr valley. Top! — 9 years ago
Wow! Young, fresh and so alive!! — 10 years ago
Tasted this blind (forgot it was in my cellar). Thought it was BC or NZ! Oh well. Bright hard candy cherry core. 2009 vintage. — 11 years ago
I've hit the last 4 out of 5 weekly wine committees and it has been a treat every time. This week, @Jeff Meyer hosted and schooled everyone on how good German wines can be!
My favorite red of the day. Mimicked #1 in that I got a lot of new world/RRV characteristics to it. Cedar, cola, Bing cherry notes. Thought possibly Oregon. Very Burgundian, but with a more fruit forward palate. Excellent. — 8 years ago
"Sunny mountain." From the lower Ahr with a high proportion of loess giving an easygoing charm. The barrique really stands out against the slender frame of the wine, giving lots of cedar and spice. Hopefully that will integrate better with time. — 8 years ago
Thomas Stache
Starker Eindruck von Feuerwerk / Feuerstein, extraktreich, dicke Nasen, fruchtig, Kirsche, Säure, herb, leicht bitter. Würde ich gern älter kennenlernen! — 7 years ago