White

Domdechant Werner Hochheimer Kirchenstück Trocken GG Erste Lage Riesling (Rheingau)

Domdechant Werner

Germany

Ficha técnica

Tipo
White
Uva
Riesling
País
Germany
Denominação
Hochheimer Kirchenstück
Corpo
full
Acidez
high
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

peixes grelhados · frutos do mar · comida asiática · queijos frescos

Safras avaliadas

  • 201593 pts

    High-toned acidity lends raciness to this otherwise fleshy dry Riesling. Like many of the producer's 2015 dry wines, it's rich and densely structured, but the profile suggests crisper tones of lime, lemon and tangerine rather than stone fruit. The finish is a touch warm, but it'…

  • 201392 pts

    Exotic spice, stone fruit and orange rind tones perfume this aromatic dry Riesling. Full bodied and lusciously textured, it gains a cutting, linear feel on the midpalate from staccato strikes of lime pith and lemony acidity. It's a finely poised wine with dramatic complexity tha…

  • 201293 pts

    The nose of this light-footed Riesling is demure, showing whiffs of lemon and crushed stone. Yet on the palate, preserved rose petal and cherry blossom notes seem to explode, mingling into crisp grapefruit and honeydew flavors. Effusive yet elegant, it's a stunning dry Riesling…

  • 201090 pts

    There are edges of of smoke and violet on this dry yet lavish Riesling. On the palate, notes of ripe yellow peach and plum shine against a backdrop of lemony acidity, accented with smoke, orange-spice, herb and crushed stone hints.

  • 200985 pts

    No doubt on the sweet side for a trocken (or maybe just with relatively low acidity), this is medium bodied, with aromas and flavors reminiscent of crushed stone, orange blossom and peach. Drink it over the next several years.

  • 200689 pts

    Burly in shape, with broad shoulders, ample alcohol and densely packed mineral flavors. Flashes of honey and gingery spice lighten the scene somewhat, but this slightly oily Riesling is darker and more brooding than most. The lingering finish is nearly dry.