Consider Foillard’s Villages a lighter
pithy and full-bodied on the finish
The nose has just enough funk dancing playfully around the dark berry tones to feel unique without being polarizing
With such balance
but it remains voluptuous and with the force that speaks of the varietal
Weingut A.J. Adam Dhroner Hofberg Riesling Auslese, Mosel, Germany 2021 Bodega Maranones Consider Foillard’s Villages a lighterIt offers a beautifully restrained yet finely aromatic and complex nose of minty herbs, spices, candied pineapple, smoke, lead pencil, pink grapefruit, a hint of apricot, and greengage. The wine proves superbly balanced on the sweet palate, where rich and honeyed yellow fruits and almond cream are wrapped into a blanket of zesty candied fruits. The finish is pure, precise, and gorgeously well delineated.