Clear, pale and lemon in colour. Medium (+) intensity of delicious aromas that are unwilling to remain complacent as the wine sits in the glass. First opened up to fresh and brandied apricot being the sweeter note amongst some ripe citrus and green apple. Its developed into a nose of tangy lemon starburst, honeysuckle, orange blossom, some exotic tropical fruits and some feint slate-like character. Plenty of zippy, spritzy acid adding a little bit to a medium body. The palate is dry despite being lead down a potential off-dry path expressing its citrus qualities. Longer than medium finish, probably drank a little young. 3-5 more years and she'll be a peach 👌 — 10 years ago
A bit spicy, not too heavy — 10 years ago
Excellent Pinot to open and finish in one sitting. — 11 years ago
Strong grape, subtle hint of chocolate — 11 years ago
Score again with this wine! #2 random pick from Whole Foods today that turned out great. — 10 years ago
A random purchase and what a surprise. — 11 years ago
Beau knows petit Verdot, seriously! — 11 years ago
Great wine for only $6!! — 12 years ago
Love random purchases that are winners! Bought at the Navy Sub Base Exchange in Groton, CT. — 9 years ago
One of my go to Jammy Zins. For the price point a great wine. — 9 years ago
2014 showing like a star, dirty but refreshing, like a good hike on a beautiful day on a gravel path. — 10 years ago
Great fullness of red with a bit of sweetness.
— 10 years ago
I really enjoyed this. Hard to find this grape by itself for a reasonable price. Big complex wine with velvety finish. Beautiful especially when it was a great deal. This was one of the Randall's random one day 40% off sale. — 11 years ago
Pinotman /// Andreas
It pains me that I can not share these German Pinots with my American friends😭😭😭😭😵😪😪😪. Really nice. Close to the 2008 I reviewed yesterday. Black currents and blackberries. Cherry and YERY powerfully elderberry characteristics another winner from this off the beating path winery. Really very aromatic and unique this would blows your socks off! 30 Euros. — 9 years ago