Description
"From the same Hahndorf vineyard that several other producers tap into, here we have an opportunity to see nuanced winemaking style come to the fore. This wine is a step darker than others tasted, and a touch more concentrated – a faint nudge of French oak in the backing chorus while classic sour cherry and black tea notes head up the front of house. Complex harmonies in the palate complete the overall expression of the wine, which remains continually enticing, spicy with peppery notes and the faintest of amaro bitters in the finish. Heading to the more serious end of the Hills Gamay spectrum – and all power to it." - Tony Love, Wine Journalist