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| Community Tasting Notes (average 91 pts. and median of 91 pts. in 3 notes) - hiding notes with no text | | Tasted by rbfleming on 11/17/2023 & rated 91 points: Another reviewer says "citrusy acidity" and I agree. Lovely crisp fruit and minerality. (381 views) | | Tasted by SuperSomm on 7/30/2023 & rated 91 points: Pale lemon colour. Medium and developing nose with ripe green apples, ripe lemon, white peach, honeysuckle, flint, wet stone and petroleum. Medium taste of ripe green apples, ripe lemon, white peach, peach, acacia, honeysuckle, wet stone and flint. Long and dry finish. High acidity. Medium body. A very good Erste Lagen Riesling. Needed 15 min in the glass to open. Drink now or over the next five years. Goes well with fish, shellfish or sushi. (215 views) | | Tasted by jhost on 4/9/2023 & rated 91 points: Great citrusy acidity and a hint of stone/minerals. Crisp, dry, long finish. Looking forward to trying it again in a year or two (586 views) |
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#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)NaheAn der Nahe erwarten den Besucher sanftes Grün, romantische Flusstäler und dramatische Felsformationen. Dazu gastfreundliche Winzer und ihre vielfältigen Weine. 2.000 Jahre Weinbautradition hat das Anbaugebiet an der Nahe und den Nebenflüssen Glan und Alsenz. Vor kalten Winden durch den hohen Hunsrück geschützt, schaffen milde Temperaturen und viel Sonnenschein ein hervorragendes Klima für den Weinbau in dem regenarmen und sonnigen Tal. Hier wachsen auf rund 4.000 Hektar Rebsorten wie Riesling, Rivaner, und Silvaner. Auch die Spielarten des Burgunders sowie Kerner, Scheurebe, Portugieser und Dornfelder sind hier zu Hause. Lieblingskind der Winzer ist der an Finessen reiche Riesling, ein Viertel der Rebfläche ist damit bestockt. Eine bewegte Erdgeschichte hat der Nahe-Region eine große Bodenvielfalt beschert. Die Reben wachsen auf Schiefergestein, vulkanischen Porphyr- oder Löss- und Lehmböden. Das ermöglicht eine Vielfalt an Rebsorten und Weinstilen. Interactive map on weinlagen.info |
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