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Sommelier Journal

  • By Tim Gaiser, MS
    August 2009, (See more on Sommelier Journal...)

    (Schäfer-Fröhlich Schlossböckelheimer Felsenberg Grosses Gewächs, Nahe) Although the Erste Lage category is still a relative newcomer to the German wine industry, examples like this will quickly establish its international reputation. The Schäfer-Fröhlich offers the depth, intensity, and minerality of a grand cru Chablis, combined with the seductive fruit and charm of German Riesling. Drink now and over the next three to five years. Hot Picks

Rockss and Fruit

  • By Lyle Fass
    12/11/2007, (See more on Rockss and Fruit...)

    (Schafer-Frohlich Felsenberg Grosses Gewachs) Riper and absolutely more minerally expressive than the Halenberg. Many red fruits on the nose with a lovely spice component adding complexity. Concentrated, long and intense on the palate. The flavors are clean and pure with unreal acids. Very long wine. Juicy, playful, elegant with lovely purity.

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