Description
“When I was writing my feature in Klaus-Peter Keller’s G-Max a few years back, I did not yet have note out of bottle on the 2011 vintage of that fine wine. However, my lone bottle was still sitting in a friend’s cellar in Germany, as I had not yet shipped the wine home to New York, so I proposed to him that we open it at dinner one night while I was visiting, so that I could have a more complete article on G-Max. With his characteristic generosity, he insisted that he open one of his bottles of the 2011 Morstein to go along with the G-Max. Needless to say, we were all very happy around the dinner table that night! The 2011 Morstein is a brilliant wine by any measure and did not have any difficulty being served right alongside of the G-Max, as it offers up a stunning young nose of tart orange, grapefruit, apple, a very complex base of limestone minerality, citrus peel, lemongrass and an exotic topnote of rosemary. On the palate the wine is bright, full-bodied and laser-like, with a rock solid core of fruit, stunning mineral undertow and grip, snappy acids and a very, very long, seamless and electric finish. Brilliant juice. 2018-2060.” 96 points John Gilman (View From the Cellar)
This wine is offered in-bond. Prices do not include duty (£2.67/btl) or VAT (20%), which must be paid if this product is sold out of bond.