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2021 Robert Weil Kiedricher Riesling Trocken, Rheingau

2021 Robert Weil Kiedricher Trocken Riesling, Rheingau

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2021 Robert Weil Kiedrich Grafenberg Grosses Gewachs Riesling Trocken, Rheingau

2021 Robert Weil Kiedrich Grafenberg Grosses Gewachs Riesling Trocken, Rheingau

2021 Robert Weil Kiedrich Turmberg Trocken Riesling, Rheingau

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93

Extremely racy and extremely nuanced, this is a stunning example of the diamond-bright brilliance of the top 2021 vintage German dry rieslings! Crystalline clarity and purity. Only white fruits, but so many shades of pale. And the freshness at the finish reminds me of a shaded waterfall surrounded by ferns. Excellent aging potential.

95 points Stuart Pigott jamessuckling.com


The 2021 Kiedrich Turmberg Riesling Trocken is pure and coolish on the intense and concentrated nose. From phyllite slate soils, this is a full-bodied, intense and salty-piquant, highly stimulating Riesling with lots of energy, phenolic grip and mineral tension. With fine tannin structure, the massive and concentrated body and fruit lead to a long and intense, aromatic finish. Long but still shy and still somewhat coated. Bottled at the end of June. 13% stated alcohol. 

93 points Stephan Reinhardt robertparker.com


(Barrel sample, to be bottled in July 2022) The wine is coming from a steep vineyard with slate soils which determines its slightly austere, tense character. The nose reveals discreet notes of white apples and Duchesse pears with some honeysuckle and acacia. The palate is dense, full of oyster shells minerality, creating a sensation of highly mineralized water. The finish is long and saline.

93 points vertdevin.com


As in the Klosterberg site, the vines here sit in the 30- to 50-year-old range. The name Turmberg—or ‘tower hill’—derives from the ruins of the last surviving tower of the former castle, Burg Scharfenstein (12th century), positioned dramatically atop the vineyard. The infamous German wine law of 1971 made this site a part of the neighbouring Gräfenberg. Yet, in 2005, Weil succeeded in having this 3.8-hectare monopole reinstated as an individual classified site in the vineyard register (historically, it had been a separate vineyard, reflecting the unique terroir). It’s interesting to note that while Turmberg has the official right to be classified as Grosse Lage, Weil chooses to bottle an Erste Lage from this steep vineyard. “There is only one tip on a pyramid,” he explains, referring to the Gräfenberg.
 
With its base of phyllite rock (metamorphosed slate) and thin topsoil, the Turmberg vineyard offers up fruit of much more mineral voltage than the Klosterberg, and in general, is a racier wine (think great Saint Aubin as opposed to great Chassagne). Again, this stunning, ultra-precise Riesling was raised entirely in doppelstückfass for ten months. Another taut and radiant 2021, it opens with lovely, sweet citrus and floral charm complemented by blackcurrant leaf, wild herb and peppy spice. The palate plays a blinder, with impressive density cosseted by a surging chalky freshness, striking mineral focus and exceptional length. Most would not bat an eyelid if this were labelled Grosses Gewächs.

 
 

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Product/Service Sold Out No
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Wine Type White Wine
Country Germany
Region Rhiengau
Varietals Riesling
Vintage 2021
Bottle Size 750ml
Wine Points 93-95
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