There's a crystalline purity that sets apart wines from the Ganz Horn and the 2018 vintage GG is no exception. Dry and voluminous in body, its grapefruit and lime flavors are gleaming on the palate, edged by shards of salt and cut slate. The finish is endlessly long and honed by a quivering touch of steel. While delicious already, it's a wine that should shine from 2023–2040.
There's a crystalline purity that sets apart wines from the Ganz Horn and the 2018 vintage GG is no exception. Dry and voluminous in body, its grapefruit and lime flavors are gleaming on the palate, edged by shards of salt and cut slate. The finish is endlessly long and honed by a quivering touch of steel. While delicious already, it's a wine that should shine from 2023–2040.
There's a crystalline purity that sets apart wines from the Ganz Horn and the 2018 vintage GG is no exception. Dry and voluminous in body, its grapefruit and lime flavors are gleaming on the palate, edged by shards of salt and cut slate. The finish is endlessly long and honed by a quivering touch of steel. While delicious already, it's a wine that should shine from 2023–2040.
There's a crystalline purity that sets apart wines from the Ganz Horn and the 2018 vintage GG is no exception. Dry and voluminous in body, its grapefruit and lime flavors are gleaming on the palate, edged by shards of salt and cut slate. The finish is endlessly long and honed by a quivering touch of steel. While delicious already, it's a wine that should shine from 2023–2040.