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Zeltinger Himmelreich 'Anrecht' Riesling Auslese

Zeltinger Himmelreich 'Anrecht' Riesling Auslese

SelbachOster Zeltinger Himmelreich Anrecht Riesling Auslese

This wine is a true expression of terrior from the single best parcels from each of the three vineyards. As Johannes’ Father puts it “it’s a little silly to talk about “terroir” when you’re going out into the vineyard three times to select what aspect of terroir you’re going to push forward. It’s like picking two or three voices out of the chorus and saying “Now you three shout.” What you want is for the entire chorus to sing.” So beginning in 2003, Johannes began an experiment, which turned into a revelation. He waits until the parcel is “optimally ripe” and harvest everything at once— green berries, yellow berries, and botrytis berries, and ferment them spontaneously in Fuder.  This represents a traditional style and a true expression of terroir.

Anrecht, a the south-facing parcel representing the most prized piece of the Himmelreich  which was ranked in the top categories of the 1868 Prussian classification. Anrecht has the deepest subsoil of broken slate mixed with organic matter (humus) and loam. It is further away from river and village compared to Rotlay and Schmitt, hence a tad cooler but nonetheless excellent.

Info

Producer:
Vintage:
2022
Country:
Germany
Region:
Mosel
Appellation:
Mosel
Variety:
Riesling
Color:
White
Farming Practice:
Sustainable

Sizes Available

Full Bottle DE-SOS-57-22 6/750ml
Magnum DE-SOS-57-22M 3/1500ml

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Press & Reviews

James Suckling
Score
96
Date
2023-08-10
Vinous
Score
94
Date
2023-10-26
Wine Advocate
Score
94+
Date
2023-11-09
"Selbach's 2022 Zeltinger Himmelreich Riesling Auslese Anrecht is very clear and fresh on the citrus-scented nose. Creamy on the palate, this is a mouth-filling Auslese with crispy fruit and good tension, and it's savory and saline toward the finish. Still on the way to more finesse and balance, this one-day gastronomic wine should be cellared for at least a decade. It doesn't taste as sweet as you might fear after reading that it has a 7% alcohol level. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in November 2023."

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