
Riesling is a white wine grape which originated in Germany’s Rhine region. The grape is a floral grape variety that gives off perfumed aromas. Riesling can be used to create anything from sparkling wines to sweet ice wines. The variety is one of the top wines in line with Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc. In the mid 2000s, Riesling was one of the most popular varieties grown in Germany and in France. There are also many vineyards grown over Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, and China. The Riesling grape variety dates back to the 15th century under the term Rieblinge, but the term Riesling was first adopted in 1552 in documents. The wine variety is said to be a crossing of wild vines from the Rhine region, and DNA evidence shows that Riesling is actually related to Gouais Blanc. The grape variety is tender and has to be harvest carefully so the grapes are not crushed or bruised. Riesling pairs easily with food because of its moderate amount of sugar and acidity. The wine pairs nicely with foods that are spicy or have strong flavors and also goes well with pork and white fish.
Wolfberger Riesling Muenchberg Grand Cru is made from 100 percent Riesling.
The Muenchberg facing south terroir located in the commune of Nothalten benefits from a unique microclimate. From the 12th century, the Cistercian monks started cultivating the stony and sandy soils formed by volcanic sediments of 250 million years old. Hence the name of the terroir meaning “monks’ mountain”.
This volcanic stony, sandy soils absorb and retain the sunshine heat. They provide excellent drainage and rapid warming, as the ground in this small valley is protected from the rain. The Muenchberg terroir is perfectly suited for Riesling. The nobility of the varietal is due to its late-ripening character and a rare, real fullness from the exceptional terroir which, while unfertile, helps the vines produce fewer grapes with high concentration of flavors.
This Riesling Grand Cru Muenchberg shows a pale yellow color and gold tints. The nose develops complex citrus aromas, verbena and a mineral character. On the palate the wine is dense, fresh, full-bodied and sophisticated with elegant acidity. The finish develops refined bitterness, citrus peels flavors and a touch of salinity.
This Grand Cru matches well seafood, bass with sauce, sea bream with fennel, dry goat’s cheese, roasted poultry with Riesling sauce.
All older vintage wines have been purchased from a single collectors cellar. Pictures can be requested before shipment.
Ferren Chardonnay Sonoma Coast is made from 100 percent Chardonnay.
The Sonoma Coast bottling is a blend of barrels from Ferren's single vineyard offerings; Lancel Creek, Silver Eagle, Volpert, and Frei Road Vineyards. The wine is always somewhat more approachable early in its life as less new oak is used in the blend. Pure and translucent fruit is the hallmark of this cuvée. Citrus, quince, sea spray, and minerals are buoyed by refreshing acidity and a seamless finish.
Review:
A nuanced, tangy, mouthwatering and approachable wine that is both complex and very drinkable. The aromas are delicate, lifted and fresh, with oyster shells, lime zest, white flowers and chamomile. The palate is super fresh, layering salinity, richness and a long finish. Medium- to full-bodied. Drink or hold
-James Suckling 98 Points