While many dry wines from the Mosel are overly tart, this offering is a very pleasant exception. It is stony, minerally and a bit austere, offering up the barest hints of peach kernel and spice, but it's also characterful. It finishes with good length, showing firmness alongside dried-spice notes.
While many dry wines from the Mosel are overly tart, this offering is a very pleasant exception. It is stony, minerally and a bit austere, offering up the barest hints of peach kernel and spice, but it's also characterful. It finishes with good length, showing firmness alongside dried-spice notes.
While many dry wines from the Mosel are overly tart, this offering is a very pleasant exception. It is stony, minerally and a bit austere, offering up the barest hints of peach kernel and spice, but it's also characterful. It finishes with good length, showing firmness alongside dried-spice notes.