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Selbach-Oster, Zeltinger Schlossberg Riesling Kabinett, 2020

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Johannes Selbach is beyond a doubt one of the great producers in the wine world. But, being based in Germany (and not being called Egon Müller), their wines are available at totally reasonable prices. Usually we can stock many of them year-round. Possibly our favorite Mosel estate, Selbach is renowned for his ability to take a snapshot of a vineyard at one place in time with every bottling he makes. The Selbach family has been making wine in the Mosel for 400 hundred years, making them one of the oldest winemaking houses in the region. But the wines are not old-fashioned; in fact, they exemplify everything we love about modern day Mosel wines: racy minerality, finesse and beautifully balanced acidity.

Professional Reviews

Robert Parker

RP 93
"The 2020 Zeltinger Schlossberg Kabinett offers a bright yet intense and finely flinty, very delicate bouquet of bright fruits and crushed/weathered slate. Lush and round but vital and bright on the palate, this is a highly delicate and saline, well balanced and juicy picture-book Kabinett. Superb! 9% stated alcohol. Screw cap." -Robert Parker

What importer Skurnik Wines has to say about this wine...

Region: Mosel
Winery Village: Zeltingen
Grape variety: Riesling
Appellation: Mosel
Vineyard: Schlossberg
Soil type: Medium-grained Devonian slate topsoil with a deeper subsoil fo decomposed slate mixed with loam
Fermentation & Elevage Spontaneous fermentation in old Mosel Fuder

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Riesling

  • Vintage

    2020

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Traditional

  • Sweetness

    Off-Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

German Wines

Is there a better grape than Riesling? Is there a better value? Its fruit purity, its perfume, and its mineral nuance are all unparalleled. And for centuries, the top German Rieslings were priced accordingly: at least as expensive as the top red wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy. But nowadays you could spend a lifetime exploring Germany’s great Riesling-producing regions while staying well within your budget. You might take an occasional break to try Germany’s other white grapes or perhaps a glass of Spätburgunder (the local name for Pinot Noir). It’s time to get started!

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