So far I have only tried the Rebholz whites (although a 2004 Pinot is awaiting its time in my wine rack); will make a note about the entry level Pinot.
My opinion about X has changed a little over the past few years. When I tasted it first at a wine tasting in Munich I was very impressed, but now I agree that the Knipser Pinot is much more exciting and also better value. This impression was confirmed at last year's VDP tasting in Munich. I like the Gaudenz wines, but to quote a previous review: "It was not quite the excitement I had hoped for though."
So boring as it may sound, it seems we fully agree on this one.
In reply to International varieties by Vimpressionniste
Rebholz and Xs
So far I have only tried the Rebholz whites (although a 2004 Pinot is awaiting its time in my wine rack); will make a note about the entry level Pinot.
My opinion about X has changed a little over the past few years. When I tasted it first at a wine tasting in Munich I was very impressed, but now I agree that the Knipser Pinot is much more exciting and also better value. This impression was confirmed at last year's VDP tasting in Munich. I like the Gaudenz wines, but to quote a previous review: "It was not quite the excitement I had hoped for though."
So boring as it may sound, it seems we fully agree on this one.