One of the stars of this challenging vintage. Cool and reserved nose with fresh mint, parsley and basil aromas. Some aeration in the glass teases a lot more crisp pear and yellow-apple aromas out of the wine and expands the mid-palate creaminess. Excellent structure and juiciness on the sleek and precise, medium-bodied palate. Complex wet-stone minerality at the self-confidently dry and crisp finish. Drink or hold.
Restrained and elegant, notes of citrus, peach pit and ginger weave between waxy, honeyed richness. The palate is finessed, long and harmonious but speaks quietly, demanding thoughtful tasting rather than porch pounding. Drink now, just slightly chilled, with food, or up until 2031.
The 2021 Dry Riesling Estate is cool-toned, settled and fresh as a daisy—very relaxed and zen. Notably elegant and concentrated in spite of the cold, wet season, this is such a finessed wine. Rich layers of peach, chamomile, ginger, lemon oil and salty yeast unfurl in the glass. The finish is long and even-tempered. The 2021 doesn’t have a hair out of place.
The 2021 Dry Riesling Estate is cool-toned, settled and fresh as a daisy—very relaxed and zen. Notably elegant and concentrated in spite of the cold, wet season, this is such a finessed wine. Rich layers of peach, chamomile, ginger, lemon oil and salty yeast unfurl in the glass. The finish is long and even-tempered. The 2021 doesn’t have a hair out of place.
Initially released in 2023, the 2021 Dry Riesling Estate Vineyard comes from a cooler, wetter, more typical vintage than the 2022. It's also more floral, with hints of crushed stone to go along with notes of green apple and fresh lime. It's light- to medium-bodied, tight and linear on the palate, yet it still has some silkiness to its mouthfeel, with a tart, zesty and lengthy finish.
Crackles nicely with pippin apple, lime and slate notes. Reveals flashes of yellow apple and chamomile on the finish, with the slate edge lingering nicely. Drink now through 2027. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 4,500 cases made.