Koehler-Ruprecht Kabinett trocken Pinot Noir 2017

Ratings on Delectable

Robert Torretti

Tasty young Riesling (Trocken). Not sweet almost bone dry as it hits your palate but shows its RS on the finish. Stone fruit, a little citrus (mostly lemon) on the nose. Very little petrol. Good mouth feel. Enjoyed with omakase at Shoji at 69 Leonard during one of Derek’s farewell nights. Also, enjoyed after a decent amount of sake.

Tasty young Riesling (Trocken). Not sweet almost bone dry as it hits your palate but shows its RS on the finish. Stone fruit, a little citrus (mostly lemon) on the nose. Very little petrol. Good mouth feel. Enjoyed with omakase at Shoji at 69 Leonard during one of Derek’s farewell nights. Also, enjoyed after a decent amount of sake.

9.1

Thomas Thompson

Cranberry, strawberry, wet earth, and stone. Medium high acid and tartness.

Cranberry, strawberry, wet earth, and stone. Medium high acid and tartness.

9.0

Devin Bray

Slightly meaty! An unusual and delicious Pinot from Pfalz.

Slightly meaty! An unusual and delicious Pinot from Pfalz.

9.2

Colin Cahoon

Nose is cranberry, dark cherry, menthol, and cinnamon. The palate features more cranberry, tart cherry, raspberry, and fresh strawberry. High acid, light tannin, and medium minus alcohol. Nice light sipper.

Nose is cranberry, dark cherry, menthol, and cinnamon. The palate features more cranberry, tart cherry, raspberry, and fresh strawberry. High acid, light tannin, and medium minus alcohol. Nice light sipper.

9.0

Irene Anderson

Cherry, strawberry type Pinot, light!!

Cherry, strawberry type Pinot, light!!

9.1

Hillary & Dave

Jam-y plum nose. Concord grapes on the pallet. Nice tannins to finish.

Jam-y plum nose. Concord grapes on the pallet. Nice tannins to finish.

9.0

Peter Lachman

Absolutely delicious

Absolutely delicious

9.3

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    New York, NY 10007

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    Sunday: 12pm-7pm

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