Riesling Trocken 2020 – Schloss Johannisberg

£35.00

A real gem from the first Riesling winery in the world. Mineral notes and ripe, tropical-scented nose. Beautifully textured, powerful, rich and dry with an impressive taut acidity. The utmost Riesling experience.

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Colour
Lemon
FLAVOURS
Floral
Stone fruit
Citrus fruit
Tropical fruit
Palate

Sweetness

Acidity

Body

Abv
13%
Serve At
8-12°
Food Pairing
Thai
Cheese (hard, mature)
Poultry
Shellfish
Country

Region

Rheingau

Grape Variety

Riesling

Producer

Schloss Johannisberg

Certification

Sustainable

Wine has been cultivated at Schloss Johannisberg for 1200 years, exclusively Riesling since 1720. This is the birthplace of one of the oldest and noblest grape varieties in the world. The long history of Schloss Johannisberg brims with passion, responsibility and pride allowing the production of outstanding Riesling and inspiring people to make it.
Fifty hectares, facing exactly south. A quartzite hill in front of the Taunus mountains. With an inclination of 45 degrees, the mountain extends up to 182 metres above sea level and offers the grapes perfect sunshine. The terroir combined with their passion for top quality form the foundations for exceptional wines.
The vineyard is located right on the 50th parallel north. The large differences between temperatures during the day and at night are particularly beneficial for promoting the aromatic and taste components of the grapes.
Their own forest with three hundred hectares lies to the north of Schloss Johannisberg. The wood from the oaks native to the area is used as a raw material to produce the wooden barrels. The natural texture of the wood, its structure and ingredients influence the character and quality of our top Riesling.

Riesling

Riesling wine has a colorful German heritage. Today, it has emerged as one of the most collectible white wines among top connoisseurs around the world.
Tasting Riesling starts with intense aromas that rise from the glass. This aromatic wine offers primary fruit aromas of orchard fruits like nectarine, apricot, honey-crisp apple, and pear. Besides fruit, you’ll often smell things like honeycomb, jasmine, or lime peel, along with a striking aroma that smells similar to petrol or petroleum wax. On the palate, Riesling has high acidity, similar to the levels in lemonade.
Traditionally, most Riesling wines are on the sweeter end of the spectrum, in order to balance the wine’s high acidity. Nowadays, there is also a deal of dry Riesling for those who prefer a leaner-tasting wine.

Trocken

Trocken, German for dry, is a classification of German wine that indicates not just a wine that is dry, but also that the maximum amount of sugar allowed is 9 grams per liter.

 
 
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