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Stone Fruit, Tree Fruit, Herbaceous, and Mineral, Smokey
BODY: Medium -
DRYNESS: Dry
ACIDITY: High
TANNIN: Light
ALCOHOL (%): Moderate (9-12%)
Origin: Mosel, Germany
Grape Varietals:
Riesling
Winemaking:
Organic Wines
Autolyse (On Lees Ageing)
Maturation: 7-12 Months Oak Barrels
Awards:
WESTERN FOOD PAIRING
Pair with salmon tartare, choucroute garnie, or shellfish risotto.
ASIAN FOOD PAIRING
Sushi, teriyaki Salmon, Oyster omelette
Grape Varietals & Region: 100% Riesling from the In der Sengerel part of the Dhroner Hofberg, Mosel, Germany. Classified VDP.Grosse Lage
In der Sengerei is a special part oft the side Dhroner Hofberg (Gewann) in the warmer front part. The exposition of this area is south faced with a lot of sun hours. The very old vines raised on single poles with its small berry clusters
Taste Profile: Quite firm, deep and complex, still a touch reductive scent with cool citrus and stone fruit aromas, herbs, hints of smoke and clear minerality. Clear, taut, juicy, cool fruit, moderate sweetness and lively, fine acidity, yeasty notes, again a hint of smoke, some grip from crumbly tannins, herbal-vegetable and delicate floral tones, a little dark berries in the background, stony minerality, good depth, still undeveloped, very good, taut, sweet-tart finish with pull.
Winemaking Process: The grapes are pressed with the stems, and undergo spontaneous ferment in an old Fuder barrel and age for 6 month on the fine yeast.
A lot of the wines in this category comes generally come from higher altitude or cooler climate regions, and often have bright acidity, balanced with fruitiness that cam come with or without some level of sweetness.
They general have perfumed floral, honeyed & spice notes. For fuller bodied styles, they often have an oiliness to them
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