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 Vintage2015 Label 1 of 15 
TypeWhite
ProducerWeingut Robert Weil (web)
VarietyRiesling
DesignationKabinett
Vineyardn/a
CountryGermany
RegionRheingau
SubRegionn/a
Appellationn/a
UPC Code(s)4003753002440, 4003753002464

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2018 and 2027 (based on 38 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 91.2 pts. and median of 92 pts. in 8 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by eoinhharkins on 11/3/2018 & rated 92 points: What’s not to love about the minerals, citrus and a mix of tropical fruits, palate is clean and has great purity, lots of well integrated acidity which offers a great lingering fresh feeling finish (850 views)
 Tasted by PC73 on 12/8/2017 & rated 91 points: nice sweetnss, attractive balance (1180 views)
 Tasted by awinestory on 11/26/2017 & rated 89 points: Welcome nervy tension between ripe exotic fruit, (kumquats, lime) and vibrant acidity. Finesse, intensity of rich aromas (white grapefruit) and flavors (grilled pineapple) and long length of finish. (1274 views)
 Tasted by drwine2001 on 11/13/2017: Very light yellow. Floral nose with both tropical fruit and white grapefruit. Similar sweet/sour balance in the mouth. Excellent acidity and minerality. (1441 views)
 Tasted by drwine2001 on 6/14/2017: Light yellow. Ripe apple more than stone fruit. Medium weight, off dry, average acidity. Pretty open and straightforward. (1664 views)
 Tasted by henrygjeffreys on 9/20/2016: some sweetness, good balance, finishes dry
NIce but really quite simple and I thought lacked intensity, certainly in comparison with other 2015s at the tasting. (1185 views)
 Tasted by rossi.wine on 9/7/2016 & rated 92 points: Fresh, bright, vibrant Kabinett showing lots of charme and energy. Delicious and subtle. 91-92+ (1136 views)
 Tasted by rossi.wine on 6/16/2016 & rated 92 points: Pretty much textbook Kabinett with very good ripeness of fruit, a wonderful mineral spine and lots of balancing acidity. Very vibrant and lively. Good length. 91-92+ (1060 views)

Professional 'Channels'
By David Schildknecht
Vinous, 2015 Rheingau and Mittelrhein Riesling (Sep 2017) (9/1/2017)
(Robert Weil Riesling Kabinett White) Subscribe to see review text.
By Michael Schmidt
JancisRobinson.com (4/25/2016)
(Robert Weil, Riesling Kabinett Rheingau White) Subscribe to see review text.
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Weingut Robert Weil

Producer website

U.S. Importer (Addt'l Info)

Source: VinConnect (VinConnect.com)

About Robert Weil

Weingut Robert Weil, considered one of the Rheingau’s younger wine estates, was founded in 1875 in the small village of Kiedrich, about an hour west of Frankfurt along the Rhein River by Dr. Robert Weil, a German professor at the Sorbonne turned journalist and finally, winegrower. Today, Dr. Robert Weil’s great-grandson Wilhelm runs this 85 hectares estate, carrying on the uncompromising, quality-oriented vineyard and cellar practices that have been the hallmark of the winery for four generations.

The estate is made of three exceptional vineyard sites that lie just opposite the winery in the foothills of the Taunus Mountains – Kiedricher Klosterberg, Kiedricher Turmberg and Kiedricher Gräfenberg. At an altitude of 240 meters (780 feet) these steep southwest facing hillsides are some of the most exceptional vineyards sites in the Rheingau. Good exposure, high temperatures and good air circulation from the Taunus Mountains make these nearly perfect sites for growing late-harvest Riesling. The grapes do so well on the vine that they often ripen well into November.

Kiedrecher Turmberg and Kiedricher Grafenberg are often considered the two most exceptional vineyard sites, the former has a slate base with a thin stony topsoil and is considered a Premier Cru by German classifications (Erste Gewächs); the latter is undisputedly one of the greatest vineyards in the Rheingau. A Grosses Gewächs site (Grand Cru), the soil in the Grafenberg vineyard is similar to that of the Turmberg however the topsoil is deeper and heavier, allowing for better water retention. Both of these vineyards produce wines with fine acidity and a distinctive mineral tone and are marked by elegance and finesse.

Wilhem Weil is a firm believer that the quality and identity of a wine originates in the vineyard. Thus, the estate uses only environmentally friendly tactics in the vineyards and relies on strict pruning and canopy management to reduce yields and achieve fully ripened crops. Harvest generally begins in October and lasts eight to ten weeks, during which rigorous sorting forces harvesters to make round upon round through the vineyards, sometimes picking individual berries based on their ripeness levels. The grapes are pressed and fermented in stainless steel tanks and traditional oak and acacia casks called Rheingauer Stukfass (1200 liters) for approximately 6 months. The resulting wines are stirred and racked as needed throughout the aging process and gently filtered before bottling.

Riesling

Varietal character (Appellation America) | A short history of Riesling (Uncork) | Riesling (wikipedia)

Kabinett

Lowest must sugar content of Prädikat designation resulting in light wines, typically semi-sweet with crisp acidity.

Germany

Wines of Germany | The Association of German Prädikat Wine Estates (VDP) | How to read a German wine label | Geographical Information Down to Single Vineyards

#2014 Vintage Notes:
2014 Vintage Report by Terry Theise
2014 Vintage Report by Wine Spectator
"My gut still tells me the Saar (and to some extent) the Ruwer are better overall in 2014 than the more storied areas of the Mosel proper, but those that spent the requisite time living in their middle-Mosel vineyards made some of the most electric and "feathery" Riesling in a long time (maybe the finest in 20 years - yes, it's true!)" - Jon Rimmerman (Of course only a very short historical memory would call the Saar and Ruwer less 'storied' than the middle Mosel - jht)

Rheingau

VDP Rheingau (Official site) | The Rheingau (Wines of Germany) | Wikipedia about The Rheingau
On weinlagen.info

The small but fine wine-growing area Rheingau offers one for the culture of the vine ideal microclimate and best soil conditions. The Rhine runs uninterruptedly almost one thousand kilometres from Basel up to its muzzle into the North Sea, in a northerly direction. With a short exception - the Rheingau. The Rheingau mountains force the river to a change in direction here. The vineyards falling in this region to the south stretch really to the sun. The king of the white wines, the Riesling, finds ideal local conditions for the unfolding of his fine fruity and elegant type of vine character on the multilayered weathering grounds with loess, loam and sand additions.

 
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