Les Grands Crus
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Riesling Grand Cru Pfingstberg 2014
This wine has a beautiful deep yellow colour with a mineral and woody nose with a touch of citrus fruits and white flowers.
In the mouth, the attack is lively and frank with a strong lemony side that predominates, then appears a mineral and salty side, almost tannic, characteristic of young Pfingstberg.
It should be noted that the Pfingstbergs, like the Enchenbergs, are very lemony in their youth but make a tight turn towards minerality after 6 to 10 years of ageing. As a result, the ageing time will depend on how you enjoy the wine. Decanting in the first few years is strongly recommended. -
Riesling Grand Cru Rangen 2003
It took almost 15 years for this wine to finally open!
On the nose we find a hint of melissa and mint with a touch of citron.
In the mouth, if a citrus side takes precedence over the attack, the salinity and minerality return very quickly to take over with a very present rock side. The length on the palate is exceptional, this wine is now over 15 years old but there is still incredible potential for maturation. -
Riesling Grand Cru Rangen 2009
This wine has a beautiful golden color, nose very mineral and slightly smoky aromas stand out at first followed by notes of lemon / lime. The attack on the palate is quite supple and fruity with aromas of citrus fruit but the minerality appears quickly again with a side smoked / grilled. The mouth is extremely long and finishes on a saline / graphite side
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Riesling Grand Cru Rangen Vendanges Tardives 2001
Under its bright yellow color hides a delicious nose of ripe white fruit, there are peach, pear, a hint of apricot and I would say a little strawberry! In the mouth, a sweet but airy attack continues by the arrival of a rich acidity of citrus fruits, quince, peach and some buttered notes that soften the whole.