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2009 Keller Dalsheim Hubacker Riesling Trocken Erste Lage #46

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RATINGS

94The Wine Advocate

...mysterious floral bouquet suggestive of gentian and iris... saliva-inducing impingement of apple, fresh lime, chalk & salt ignites an invigorating, almost levitating interchange of fresh & distilled fruit, floral, fruit pit & mineral...

18.5Jancis Robinson

Big and broad and spicy. Gherkin and Wachau character. Complete. Tingling Very fresh. More exciting than the similar 2005. Deep and dense. Very complete without being fat. Sappy. Unusually open. So friendly! Long with undertow.

PRODUCER

Keller

Keller is a winery in Rheinhessen with a cult following, thanks to its Grand Cru-like dry Rieslings. The estate is owned and operated by the Keller family, and son Klaus-Peter is now in charge of day-to-day operations. Wine writer Jancis Robinson has called Keller Riesling “German Montrachets.” And Robert M. Parker Jr. has noted that over the past decade, “Klaus-Peter has brought the meticulous vineyard and cellar practices and overall ambition here to a fanatic level.”

REGION

Germany, Rheinhessen

Rheinhessen is Germany’s largest “anbaugebiete,” or “quality wine region.” With 65,000 vineyard acres located along the Rhine, it is in the center of Germany’s wine industry. And, for many years, the region was known primarily for producing large amounts of bulk wine blends. In recent years, however, it has become one of the most exciting wine producing areas in Germany, thanks in large part to an energetic group of young, talented, worldly winemakers who have shaken up the region with a return to traditional, rather than industrial, winemaking methods and an emphasis on quality. The dominant grape in Rheinhessen is Muller-Thurgau, followed by Riesling, Sylvaner, Scheurebe, and several others.

TYPE

White Wine, Riesling, Erste Lage

This white variety originated in Germany. It’s known for its strong flowery aromas and high acidity. Please note Rieslings can have dramatic differences as the grape can be used to make dry, semi-sweet, sweet and sparkling wines.