Red Chilli. Very drinkable. — 3 years ago
Chasing my chaotic self-administered pandemic hair chopping with a Gewurtz from Arroyo Seco which seems to me apropos as I imagine the region as wind-swept and tousled. This wine is not so much and that is a good thing. All is in harmony. There is just the right amount of everything and it hits you in order—the lychees are followed by a green lawn leading to the flower garden full of roses and gardenias all spirited along by a nice amount of acid and powered by a prickling tannin. I’m not normally the biggest Gewurtz fan but I’d reach for this a second time. I’d maybe even pair it with a “hard to pair” thing like artichoke. Something about the floral nature of both I think could line up. Is that crazy? Maybe. But this is coming from someone who just used her kitchen scissors to give herself an intentionally asymmetrical haircut. — 4 years ago
Much more drinkable than past years! Didn’t need to breathe as much. Good!! — 5 months ago
Still very good but needs more time to be great. Good standby. Drinking nice with the aerator but a very big wine still. — 3 years ago
Smooth, with pineapple tropical hints. Mixing with grapefruit, lime, sugar syrup and bitters. But obviously did a shot first too, just to get the lay of the land. — 5 years ago
so delish - floral and fruity, and paired well with a variety of cheeses. giving honeysuckle — a year ago
Fruity start, a little green pepper on finish — 4 years ago
This is actually the “Fraulein” Kick-On Ranch Vineyard Riesling. Structured from 20 hours on the skins. Fruity with ripe orchard apples. Aged in neutral oak. Producer notes “white chocolate” on the shelf talker and it is surprisingly accurate. Unique, leans Australian in style. — 5 years ago
Never been much for Malbec, but this one is special! Great blend of fruit and spice notes. Love the art and passion that goes into this wine. — 5 years ago
Henry Fuseler
1/2025. Clean and crisp. Nice on the palate. Great with my popcorn. — 4 months ago