Bill Lundstrom
Bill Lundstrom
originally posted by John Ritchie:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Sorry to hear about these wines. I bought 3 bottles but haven't opened any yet.originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
Actually, an older German friend of mine smirked when I brought one in to the byob he works at. Said his grand father used to drink that producer. Rolled his eyes and walked away.
I've just been disappointed with these and wondered why no one posted about them here.
I looked at them but (apparently fortunately) was in one of my short "I'm not buying wine!" phases when they came out.
I have an obvious bias since I found them and wrote the sordid tale that Oswaldo linked to so I apologize for the spam, but I've had more good experiences with the wines than poor. Certainly there's some bottle variation and I've had both horrendously corked bottles and ones with a persistent non-TCA mustiness. Good examples of both the Kabinett Trocken and the Spätlese have developed nicely over a few nights open, though. They're not the most wildly complex and intricate Rieslings in the world, but they're also not priced like those that are.
I'm going to revisit them tonight. I just haven't found any complexity in the few I've opened.