Tom Kobylarz
If you have not tried German Pinot yet, aka Spatburgunder, this is a very, very good entry point, though not the easiest to find. Their Liaison might be an easier find and a worthwhile search as well. Tasted over a few days: Fruit for days, earthy tones, some spice and lots of florals. The nose is med+, while the body is med, acidity is med/med+, abv is at the edge of med/med+ at 13.5, tannin are med and very finely grained, supple. Day 1 was more fruit, day 2 the complexity deepened, day 3 was a few days later (first 2 were via Coravin) it was about the same as day 2. Probably the best Spat for me to date, a few more of these from time to time would be nice.
If you have not tried German Pinot yet, aka Spatburgunder, this is a very, very good entry point, though not the easiest to find. Their Liaison might be an easier find and a worthwhile search as well. Tasted over a few days: Fruit for days, earthy tones, some spice and lots of florals. The nose is med+, while the body is med, acidity is med/med+, abv is at the edge of med/med+ at 13.5, tannin are med and very finely grained, supple. Day 1 was more fruit, day 2 the complexity deepened, day 3 was a few days later (first 2 were via Coravin) it was about the same as day 2. Probably the best Spat for me to date, a few more of these from time to time would be nice.
9.4Pinotman /// Andreas
Ok no formal notes sorry next time. But unlike the 20’s E&M big boys which are delicious to drink now. This needs more time. I penciled in 2026 and will certainly not touch the Muschelkalk after i tried this. Of the Muschelkalk they have often just one Barrel.
Ok no formal notes sorry next time. But unlike the 20’s E&M big boys which are delicious to drink now. This needs more time. I penciled in 2026 and will certainly not touch the Muschelkalk after i tried this. Of the Muschelkalk they have often just one Barrel.
9.5Therese Rothfelder
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