A delicate bouquet of crisp Bosc pear, peony blossom, and crushed stone leaps from the glass with a vibrant, almost electric intensity. The palate is sleek and precise, powered by zippy acidity that pushes a saline minerality to the forefront, while citrus pith and fresh apple skins give it a tangy, mouthwatering edge. There's just enough texture here to keep things grounded, but it's the energy and focus that drive this wine forward. It's undeniably delicious now, but with a little patience, this one will reward you through 2030+.
94 points, Anna-Christina Cabrales, Wine Enthusiast (Sep 2025)
Has some weight and breadth on the palate, but is only medium-bodied. Good feeling of freshness and precision. It's not a wine that brings to mind specific flavour allusions when young: a tab of dry honey, dried pear, chamomile. But more will come with age. Dry, stony finish.
93 points, Matt Walls, Decanter (Sep 2025)