Two years in large (3,000 liter) cask, the site is limestone, high-elevation and windy; the wine has a refined aroma and a superb palate; it isn’t sous-voile but tastes as if it were made in the Jura, all the way to the curious minerality peeking around the back of those wines.
Info
Producer:
Vintage:
2020
Country:
Germany
Region:
Baden
Appellation:
Baden
Variety:
Chasselas
Color:
White
Farming Practice:
Sustainable
Sizes Available
Full Bottle | DE-ZIE-11-20 | 12/750ml |
Resources
REVIEWS FROM PAST VINTAGES
2021
Wine Advocate
Score
91
Date
2024-10-31
"The former Viviser comes now as Oberrhein Landwein named just Gutedel V. Sourced from a windy site that is picked the latest, the Gutedel, or Chasselas, 2021 V 21 was harvested in early November. The wine opens with just ripe and refreshing citric aromas intermingled with crushed limestone and flint. Silky, elegant and enormously fresh and savory on the palate, this is a lean but tight and tensioned Chasselas that was aged on the lees for almost two years. 9.5% stated alcohol. Screw cap. Tasted at the domaine in February 2024."