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Hofgut Falkenstein Niedermenniger Herrenberg Spatlese Feinherb Riesling 2021

Hofgut Falkenstein Niedermenniger Herrenberg Spatlese Feinherb Riesling 2021

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The 2021er Niedermennig Herrenberg Riesling Spätlese Feinherb Onkel Peter (the reference to this internal cask name is provided in small print on the label after the AP number) comes from un-grafted vines in the south-facing Zuckerberg sector of the vineyard and was fermented to off-dry levels of residual sugar (25 g/l). It offers a superb nose made of pear, mirabelle, blueberry, tobacco, herbs, and fine spices. The wine proves gorgeously playful and deep on the racy but not sharp palate. The wine shines through absolute precision, a touch of backwardness, and incredible depth. The finish seems endless. What a stunning success! 2029-2041 95 - Mosel Fine Wines

We've been following the wines of Hofgut Falkenstein for a few years now and have had the pleasure of trying a few bottles across each of the recent releases, including a magnum at one of our most recent staff parties. Each time we have been struck by the clarity and pure pleasure these wines offer.

The Weber family has been at the helm of this estate since the mid eighties with father and son team, Erich and Johannes now running all aspects of the estate. They farm a variety of sites across the Mosel and Saar, mostly focussing on Riesling however there are small holdings of Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir too. Their vineyards pristine with a focus on biodiversity, shunning the use of herbicides and pesticides across the 9ha of land they farm.

Simplicity is the key for them. Winemaking is very straightforward without adjustments and sulfur is kept to a minimum. Whole bunches are pressed into old foudre via gravity for settling and then racked into its site specific foudre (designated by AP number) for ageing. Keen fans of their wines seek specific bottlings via the number as they have their preference and can see the evolution of the terroir and the vessel.

We were lucky enough to receive a small selection of each of the wines imported into Australia this year and highly recommend you give these a try. - Pete L

Product Type Wine White Riesling
Volume 750ml
Country Germany
Region Mosel
Winemaking Practices Minimal Intervention
Vineyard Practices Minimal Intervention