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Riesling Roche Granitique 2022
93 Points
VinousMedia.com
May 13, 2024

The 2022 Riesling Roche Granitique was harvested in the Brand Grand Cru. The nose is clear as a bell with a touch of smoke and a strafe of citrus, but essentially shy. The palate is clear, bright and shining, with a spectrum of plum, from greengage via Reine Claude to Mirabelle. This is fresh, wonderfully stony, zesty, streamlined and pervasive. It’s almost incisive, with just a touch of pepper on the finish and a lovely feel of grapefruit zest. (Bone-Dry)

– Anne Krebiehl
Michele Chiarlo
Faset Barbaresco DOCG 2020
94 Points
Wine Enthusiast
May 13, 2024

Pure and vibrant aromas of cranberry and wild strawberry lift from the glass as hints of thyme, forest floor and crushed chalk slowly surface. The palate’s core is defined by the electric and vivid wild red-fruit flavors that zoom in and out of focus as savory and earth elements provide counterbalance while superfine tannins hold the wine together, finishing with a charm and finesse.

– Jeff Porter
Medici Ermete
Phermento ‘Pet-Net’Lambrusco di Sorbara DOC 2022
94 Points
Wine Enthusiast
May 13, 2024

A wine of history and pure joy, this watermelon Jolly Rancher-colored sparkling wine bursts out of the glass with aromas of wild strawberry, green herbs and candied rose petals. The bracing palate pops with electric acidity, tart lime, watermelon and saline. A bottle for all occasions.

– Jeff Porter
Craggy Range
Martinborough Pinot Noir 2022
93 Points
Wine Enthusiast
May 13, 2024

A lucid lift of heady aromas, from blueberry and cherry to pressed rose petals and dried herbs, leads to an elegant palate. There’s drive, balance and a crowd-pleasing factor that makes this modern, North Island Pinot an easy sip solo, but also capable of evolving over the next several years

– Christina Pickard
Craggy Range
Te Muna Pinot Noir 2020
92 Points
Wine Enthusiast
May 13, 2024

Luscious berry aromas take the lead on this concentrated Pinot from one of New Zealand’s best-known red producers. The florals, vanilla and toasty spice notes are just whispers for the moment. The silky palate is rich and primary, with layers of flavor that are still tightly packed in. Drink now with a decanter at hand or hold for another few years

– Christina Pickard
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