Massively tart grapefruit and bracing acidity upon opening the bottle. Impressive mid-palate presence and energy, with a mouthwatering finish for such a young wine. Beautifully dry.
Calms down a bit after a few hours, with velvety fruit texture peeking out from the initial attack of acidity. At 12.5% abv, not a shy Riesling, perhaps indicating later approach to harvest. A very rich, more forward style compared to Falkenstein dry or off-dry Riesling, IMO.
This could be benefit greatly from cellar time. Fruit is sourced from Grosses Gewächs (grand cru) sites of Kirchspiel, Hubacker and Abtserde.
Quite an experience. Clearly, a wine built for the long haul.
Paired interestingly with spicy fried chicken and chile lime corn.
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