Weinbach’s estate Riesling is one of the best values in great wine: a dry, racy, mineral driven bottling from their famed Clos des Capucins vineyard, first planted in 1612—yes, you read that right—and given the same love and attention as the their $80+ Gr...
A graceful white, seamlessly knitting a backbone of fine-chinalike acidity with focused flavors of fresh grapefruit and grapefruit pith, yellow plum, stony mineral and verbena that dance across the lithe palate. Long, mouthwatering finish. Drink now throu...
Glistening ruby. Fresh red and blue fruits, violet and baking spices on the highly perfumed nose. Juicy and gently chewy in texture, offering sappy cherry and boysenberry flavors that flesh out and turn sweeter through the mid-palate. Fine-grained tannins...
A delicate and fragile beauty, this very dry and crisp muscat has terrific freshness and energy. Brimming with earl grey tea and just a hint of lapsang suchong tea. With aeration notes of rose water and pink grapefruit emerge. Very clean finish.
The nose is shy with a faint note of lemon. The palate then presents a cool, lemon-edged sense of juicy pear but remains streamlined and bright, giving the merest edge of almond skin bitterness. The finish is bone dry and mouth-watering. (bone dry)
The 2021 Riesling Cuvee Theo is harvested in the granitic sand of the Clos des Capucins. The palate has the taut, bright citrus wonder we know. A light bodied, vivid and dry Rieslng shining with ripe lemon and subtle tangerine. The finish is bone dry an...