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Selbach Dry Riesling 2007

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Selbach Dry Riesling (2007)
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Winery:
J&H Selbach Weinkellerei
Varietal:
Riesling
Region:
Germany > Mosel-saar-ruwer
Type:
White Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2010
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User Tags:  burnt, rubber, tasting, nose, light bodied, acidic, desserts, pastries, mouthful, mouth-puckering 


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What to Expect

Few white wines have achieved the fame that Riesling has in Germany. Its ability to produce a wide range of styles, from bone dry to lusciously sweet, in an even wider range of climates has made it the grape of Germany. Riesling in Germany can range from the steely, piercing wines of the Saar to the round, opulent peachy wines one typically finds in the Nahe and the Pfaltz. Every region is capable of producing both dry and sweet versions though there is a movement towards drier wines that has taken hold throughout many regions.

Winemakers Notes

The Dry wine by Selbach comes from Zeltingen Kinheim and Erden Kabinett juice gently chaptalized and shows great value weight minerality and stylishness.

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Light body, good acidity. Nose does not hold up relative to the Alsace Riesling in tasting (Pierre Sparr 2007). Faint hint burnt rubber. Very tart, very dry. Mouth puckering, long finish.


August 2009

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