Color
Light golden yellow with green reflections.
Nose
The 2016 Riesling Grosse Gewächs from the Ölberg is timid on the nose and only hints at its aromatics instead of spraying them onto the nearest wall in garish colors. Floral notes are reminiscent of orange blossom and elderberry, citrus notes show up as well as spicy aromas reminiscent of white pepper and kitchen herbs. Never unambiguous or even loud, rather a quiet prophecy.
Mouth
With great precision and a crystal-clear core, it flows over the palate like a cool mountain stream over pebbles. Filigree and fine, it is structurally chiseled in stone, the vibrating acidity like an electric eel, underpinned by salty minerality and flanking, animating bitterness. Nothing here is hamming it up; instead, for all its precision and clear ship, it relies on understatement. Despite the warm vintage, the Ölberg has nothing fat or expansive, but sings the quiet song of the terroir, which it translates with a delicate 11.5% exemplary on the bottle.
Food recommendations from Sebastian Bordthäuser
- Orange carrots with black sesame and coriander from the oven
- Rascasse and saffron fennel
- Partridge with Moroccan salt lemons, thyme and young cabbage
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Residual sweetness | ■□□□□ |
Allergens | Contains sulfur |
Acid | 8,6 g/l |
Drinking temperature | 12° |
Parker points | 93 |
Manufacturer | Winery Schätzel, Obersdorfer Str. 34, 55283 Nierstein/Rheinhessen /Germany |