Stone fruit and floral notes with clean lemon zest. — 8 years ago
Complex subtle with notable finish — 10 years ago
Another great wine from the Domaine Moselle in Lux - full fruity flavor on the palette and a nice dry with a great finish note Pinot - really high quality stuff in Lux! — 12 years ago
Some very good Crémant from Lux - totally Riesling and a nice smooth not as sweet as you might be thinking from the Mosel Variety presents a very nice medium body and finish — 12 years ago
Wonderfully delicate and soft Pinot Noir - this is bliss in a bottle! — 12 years ago
Very pleasant Luxembourg Moselle selection... — 13 years ago
Very light bodies wine wigh tropical fruits/citrus nose. Similar to a light Chardonnay, very easy to drink. For those who love light slightly fruit wine, balanced acidity. Great for a picnic — 4 years ago
Very light and sweet — 11 years ago
Fruit, Apple, Petrol;) — 12 years ago
Some excellent bubbly from Lux! — 12 years ago
Great Ries from the Luxembourg section of the Mosel - all the grapes on the hills alongside this magnificent river seem to just be awesome ! — 12 years ago
Really lovely. — 7 years ago
Really like it — 7 years ago
Yummy white blend! Auxerrios, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris
— 10 years ago
Lunch at Chiggeri in Luxembourg — 11 years ago
Wow! Medium bodied wonderful domaine Moselle - smooth, slightly dry with a nice finish. I have never been disappointed in domaine Moselle from Lux, and this just takes to another level. — 12 years ago
Quince, honey, hay, some burnt rubber on the nose. Wonderfully bright acidity to support a full body where all the notes in the nose are translated into a delicious blend, with some pineapple thrown in there too. Long satisfying finish. Alsace style so on the dry side, but not bone dry. Great ageing potential, im sure. — 12 years ago
A wonderfully simple Mosel Riesling from LUX - easy all around and the perfect companion for cooking Thanksgiving dinner - after all, the chef can't just drink water all day! — 13 years ago
Daniel M
RI357, Riesling grand premier cru, Jongwënzer Vinsmoselle, 2021, Moselle Luxembourgeoise.
The nose shows lemon and lemon peels note, along some petrol touches and even some crushed rocks scents. I think this wine has seen some oak too, because of an oaky, toasty note that lingers in the back too. The palate is demonstrating a long a fresh acid backbone with a bit of matter and structure around, some lemon and lemon peel notes, but the palate falls flat a bit in the middle but comes back into full effect for a very fresh and salivating finish, with those same lemon and lemon peel notes. — 4 years ago