Posts Tagged ‘German wine’
2007 Meyer-Näkel Pinot Noir “S”
2007 Meyer-Näkel Pinot Noir “S” Ahr, Germany This 2007 Meyer-Näkel Pinot Noir “S” from Ahr, Germany is incredibly good and an incredibly rare wine. It has brown, purple color and smooth texture. On the palate, it has little oak and fruity berries. Medium bodied, elegant yet complex Pinot Noir. Lots of depth but does not have longing finish. I met…
Read MoreGrans-Fassian Estate 2009 Riesling
Grans-Fassian estate is one of a top Riesling producer from the Mosel, Germany. This 2009 Riesling offers golden yellow with greenish color. Very floral and honey suckles aroma. On the palate, orange zest, salty type of mineral flavor. I did not get much of fresh fruit taste. There is hint of sweetness but its dry side. It has complex and last longing flavor. Very nice Mosel Riesling and inexpensive. From the price this should be in the fridge at all times. Works perfectly with cracker with cheese appetizer.
Read MoreMosel Riesling – Dr. F. Weins-Prum Graacher Himmelreich
Dr. F. Weins-Prum Graacher Himmelreich Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany Year: 2005 Price range: $$ ($15 – $30) This is a one of kind Mosel Riesling. For the sweet leaning palates, the abundant aromas of white peaches, mild limes will be well received. Well balanced between acidity and sweetness. wiwi chart This article was originally published on August…
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