Four hands, two mouths, one bottle — and absolutely no rush. This Riesling knows exactly what it’s here for: bright, tight, and just indulgent enough to keep you smiling between shivers.
In the glass, it gleams pale straw, almost green, with a little flash of light like the valley itself in spring. On the nose it’s alive — lemon zest, crisp green apple, and crushed stone, all sharpened by a streak of something cool and mineral, like fingers tracing a spine.
On the tongue, it starts clean and lithe, then builds into something more — citrus and orchard fruit over a taut frame of acidity and wet rock. The finish lingers just long enough to make you smirk before reaching for more.
Perfect with salty snacks you can eat one-handed: pretzels, smoked trout, goat cheese with herbs. Or keep it simple — just the two of you, nothing but a bottle and the sound of your breath.
No pretense. Just pleasure — shared, over and over.