Germany’s Pfalz is known for intensely fragrant, aromatic wines. Jülg’s ‘Jean-Fritz’ Gewurztraminer is all that and a bag chips. It’s a spicy thicket of redolent freshness. This isn’t an over the top head slap of perfumed fruit. Rather it is shockingly elegant with delicate flavors of stone fruit, rose petals, lychee and spice. The juice’s crispness is grabby and is at the fore on the finish with refined minerality. There’s an ease of unexpected captivation; focused and purposeful, yet accommodating. It’s just too freakin’ cool.
Germany’s Pfalz is known for intensely fragrant, aromatic wines. Jülg’s ‘Jean-Fritz’ Gewurztraminer is all that and a bag chips. It’s a spicy thicket of redolent freshness. This isn’t an over the top head slap of perfumed fruit. Rather it is shockingly elegant with delicate flavors of stone fruit, rose petals, lychee and spice. The juice’s crispness is grabby and is at the fore on the finish with refined minerality. There’s an ease of unexpected captivation; focused and purposeful, yet accommodating. It’s just too freakin’ cool.