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Hofgut Falkenstein Niedermenniger Herrenberg Weissburgunder Kabinett Trocken AP2 - 2025 (750ml)
Hofgut Falkenstein Niedermenniger Herrenberg Weissburgunder Kabinett Trocken AP2 - 2025 (750ml)
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100% Pinot Blanc from the Niedermenniger Herrenberg vineyard, spontaneously fermented and aged in oak fuder. A dry style.
"As is often the case at Hofgut Falkenstein, early picking and low yields have combined for an especially animating, refreshing, downright delicate expression of Pinot Blanc, yet one that’s intensely flavorful and still hints flatteringly at this grape’s native creaminess...Anyone still requiring proof of Pinot Blanc’s diverse talents and sensitivity to site – not to mention of the Webers’ winegrowing prowess – should seek out a sip of this." David Schildknecht - Vinous.com
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Undervalued and frequently mispronounced it offers a wealth of highly aromatic and diverse styles of white wine. Riesling can vary from bone dry, all the way through to lusciously sweet Beerenauslese (BA) and Trockenbeerenauslese (TBA). Its ability to age and transmit the terroir of the vineyard without losing its individual character places it amongst the most noble and academic of grape varieties. Germany is seen as Riesling's Old World home with the greatest concentration in the Mosel Valley, however, plantings have steadily increased across the border in the region of Alsace, France. Most Alsation Rieslings tend to be on the drier side. Even though some Grand Crus contain more sugar, they are still very refreshing and appetizing, due to a high level of acidity.
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