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von Winning, Pechstein Riesling Grosses Gewachs, 2021

White Wine from Pfalz, Germany

$129.99

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The name of the Pechstein stems from the black basalt rubble that is found here together with weathered red sandstone, sandy loam and friable clay. The extinct volcano, Pechsteinkopf, which is seen above the forest, distributed large quantities of volcanic rock over the area in ancient times. For this reason, the subsoil of the Pechstein also contains several basalt veins. The basalt rubble that contributes to easy warming of this site actually does not stem from the site’s subsoil, but rather from an old stone quarry just a couple hundred meters away. As was common in the 19th century, the basalt from the quarry was distributed in the vineyard and ploughed into the soil to improve it. The 17.1 hectare Pechstein is located at 120 to 150 meters a.s.l. and has a gentle 6 to 10 % slope gradient. The clay and loam in the Pechstein contribute to the excellent water storage capacity of the soil. Fresh and spicy on the elegant and fragrant, rather citric and slightly oaky nose. Round and lush on the palate, this is a fine, elegant and very intense Pechstein with a salty-piquant and structured finish with a fine tannin grip and great aging potential.

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

Region: Pfalz
Winery Village: Deidesheim
Grape Variety: Riesling
Appellation: Pfalz
Vineyard: Pechstein (Forst)
Exposition: S-SW
Soil: loamy sand, basalt, & clay
Fermentation & Elevage: Spontanenous fermentation in 500L barrels, left on the gross lees for 24 months
Classification: VDP.GROSSE LAGE®

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Riesling

  • Vintage

    2021

  • Size

    750ml

  • Sweetness

    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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