Surprisingly delicious! — 7 years ago
I did a head fake trying this wine, I had assumed it was going to be crisp and clean, and, of course, dry...I didn't expect the sweetness that perfectly balanced the acidity. Who is working with sugar to balance acid in the new world? Even in Germany folks are going drier. Besides admiring the courage to push in a different (delicious) direction, everything with the wine worked out great. Bravo. — 8 years ago



aromatic, white stone fruit, underlying minerality. Not for everyone but I dig this — 9 years ago
Vibrant and fruity. A little sweet but with a dry finish. — 9 years ago

Liquid candy. #Teutonicisthechronic — 6 years ago
Nice salinity. — 8 years ago
Gah. So good. Mosel-esque with a depth that reads like egg custard. — 8 years ago
INCREDIBLE blanc de noirs vintage bubbles from Teutonic. Rich, ripe and autolytic while still having amazing cut and focus. Almost ciderlike in its pure crisp apple flavor. Concentrated nose of ripe and baked red apples, flaky pastry dough, toasted almonds, saline and crushed chalk, and a bit of nutmeg spice. Palate is remarkably similar to the nose and the flavors ride a laser beam of intense, high acid and a very fine bead of bubbles. Bone dry. Medium (-) body with great leesy texture. One of the best bottles of bubbles I've had in recent memory and an almost dead ringer for good vintage BdN Champagne. — 8 years ago

Light - a bit of funk with savory strawberry. 12.7% very chillable — 9 years ago
Actually this Gamay is delicate enough to leap on over the moon & land softly on cat's feet in a field of raspberries & lavender! My peeps from Division, Teutonic, and Fausse Piste collaborating anew as Tripod Project. — 9 years ago
Enjoyed this at the Townshend (pre ASH). Alanna picked and remembered we had previously had it. Perfect balance, floral notes, touch of residual sugar. — 7 years ago
Slight hint of reduction that faded with 30 mins. Darker fruit profile than expected, considering the light color and low alcohol. 12.5%. well crafted, well balanced. Great value — 8 years ago
Good, and much sweeter than I expected. — 8 years ago
Full body Pino Noir — 8 years ago
Outdoor seating, a light breeze and delicious food are all complements to this Smooth and silky wine with hints of dark berries. Willamette Valley does it again. Excellent value.
— 8 years ago

Red Blend (Pinot Noir / Gamay) 459, aged in amphora (clay pots). Really interesting wine, light bodied, clean nose and bright berries. Without wood aging it is well structured, distinctive and has an interesting after taste. Great with the halibut, duck and roasted cauliflower. — 9 years ago
Juicier and richer than expected, but deliciously balanced with minerals and acid. — 9 years ago
Jackson Benning
A neat white blend, would drink again — 5 years ago