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German White Wines to Try
Edited
by Darryl Beeson

Here is a quick overview
of more great white wines from Germany. They are not always sweet;
Many are dry.
Milz-Laurentiushof
Riesling Spätlese TRITTENHEIMER LEITERCHEN, 2003
Price $29
Rating 93
The nose invigorates with notes of fresh melon and slate/mineral.
The sip is bright and uplifting. There is fresh apricot, lemon,
fresh fig, subtle floral and mineral in the long, crisp length.
Since 1520, the
Milz family has been active in viticulture at Trittenheim. In 1890,
extensive vineyard holdings belonging to the Knight of Warsberg and
to the Count of Hunolstein were purchased. To learn more, visit
www.cellarsinternational.com.
Milz-Laurentiushof
Riesling Spätlese TRITTENHEIMER FELSENKOPF, 2003
Price $29
Rating 93
Slate/mineral dominate the nose. Then there are flavors of vibrant
fresh fruit; First there is fig, then apricot, bracing lemon/lemon
peel and complex floral-like spice.
The original Milz
house is located near the church in the center of Trittenheim. A
part of the cellar was completed in 1680, and other parts of the
manor house date back to 1715. Over the years there have been many
additions and changes, but the original architectural style of the
house and cellar have been well preserved. The cellar is equipped
with the latest in modern technology, and the wines produced by Milz
reflect the tradition and care that make them the finest produced in
Trittenheim.
Milz-Laurentiushof
Riesling Auslese TRITTENHEIMER APOTHEKE, 2003
Price $40+
Rating 95
The nose resembles limestone, though the soil in the vineyard is
slate. Subtle fresh fruit notes are in the nose. The sip offers
apricot nectar, dried fig, dried cherry, spritzy citrus peel,
diverse floral and mineral in the long length.
What are
generally considered the finest Trittenheim sites - the Leiterchen
and the Felsenkopf - are wholly owned by Milz. They also have
substantial holdings in the Altärchen and Apotheke. All the
Trittenheim vineyards are planted 100% to Riesling.
Gunderloch Estate
Dry Riesling 2004
Price $16.99
Rating 90
The entry is crisp and tropical with lime and crisp apple. Mineral
underlies the refreshing fruit in the sip.
In 1890 the banker Carl
Gunderloch purchased the "Gunderloch" manor house in Nackenheim. He
also purchased property in the Rothenberg and Engelsberg vineyards
which still constitutes the nucleus of the Gunderloch estate. As the
story goes, he used to trek from Gundersblum, his place of birth, to
his bank in Mainz. On these daily journeys he carefully observed how
the sun played off the hills along the Rhein Terrace. Based on these
observations he purchased vineyard property that appeared to collect
sunlight most efficiently. Today the estate, as a result of these
shrewd acquisitions, owns unquestionably the best vineyards in
Nackenheim. Find out more at www.gunderloch.de.
Gunderloch
Riesling "Diva" Spätlese, 2004
Price $21.99
Rating 91
The nose is oily with tropical melon and tropical nuttiness. The sip
enters with zesty lime, then rich key lime pie and tart green apple
follow within the long length.
Winery owner
Fritz Hasselbach came up with the name "Diva" reminding the consumer
that the wine is appealing, a little extravagant and definitely
memorable. He suggests serving this wine as an aperitif, with spicy
food, or pumpkin soup.
Gunderloch
Riesling "Jean Baptiste" Kabinett, 2004
Price $19.99
Rating 92
The sip is oily and rich, bright with lime/citrus and citrus floral.
Hints of macadamian butter and tropical melon rise within the long
finish.
Gunderloch
Riesling Spätlese Nackenheim, Rheinhessen 2003
Price $45
Rating 94
The nose is oily with macadamian butter and lime blossom. The sip is
luscious, concentrated with rich and sweet apple, toasted nuts and
subtle mineral in the long finish.
Gunderloch
Riesling Auslese Nackenheim Rothenberg, 2003
Price $35
Rating 93
The nose is packed with tropical melon and crushed raw nuts. The
sip, sweet and concentrated, showcases ripe apples, lime and subtle
mineral complexities.
Robert Weil
Estate Dry Riesling, Rheingau 2004
Price $21
Rating 89
The sip enters with crisp, bright flavors of lemon, with a touch of
apple and maybe some mineral.
The Robert Weil
estate is located in the beautiful Gothic village of Kiedrich. Four
generations and over a century ago Dr. Robert Weil, who was a
Professor of German at the Sorbonne was forced to leave Paris
because of the Franco-Prussian War (1870/1871). He subsequently
joined his brother August in the Rheingau and in 1875 bought the
estate manor from the heirs of Sir John Sutton, an English baronet
who had settled in Kiedrich. At the same time he founded the Robert
Weil winery with small vineyard holdings already in his possession.
Robert Weil
Riesling Halbtrocken Kabinett, Rheingau 2004
Price $24
Rating 91
The nose hints of dried apricot. The sip is bright with lemon, lime
and apricot nectar. For more information, visit
www.weingut-robert-weil.com.
Robert Weil
Riesling Spätlese, Rheingau 2004
Price $29
Rating 91
The nose is subtle with lemon peel and soft mineral. The complex,
sweet and sour sip leads with lemon and luscious fruit
concentration. The length is long on the palate.
Weber
Liebfraumilch, Rheinhessen 2002
Price $5.38
Rating 89
The nose has citrus blossom and a slight perfumed element, perhaps
border-line soapy, is present. In a blind tasting panel, this was a
favorite, though other wines were close to three times the price.
The sip has pear nectar, orange jello, lime citrus and green apple.
Wilhelm Bergmann
Piesporter Goldtopfchen Spätlese Riesling, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer 2003
Price $11.68
Rating 89
The nose is classic with flint, petrol and lime blossom. The sip is
oof-dry with green apple, lime and more mineral complexity in the
long length on the palate.
Wilhelm Bergmann
Piesporter Goldtopfchen Auslese Riesling, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer 2003
Price $11.68
Rating 89
Rich aromas of key lime pie are followed by flavors of pear nectar,
honey, concentrated lime and green apple.
Wilhelm Bergmann
Dornfelder, Germany 2004
Price $9.88
Rating 86
The are aromas of dark fruit such as mulberry. The sip is sweet with
blackberry and blueberry.
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