2021 and 2017 Nahe Riesling GG Part IV: Felsenberg, Felsenberg Felsentürmchen, and Kupfergrube from Crusius, Dönnhoff, Hermannsberg, and Schäfer-Fröhlich

 

This set is an excellent example of the extraordinary depth and quality of the VDP’s Nahe section.





Dr. CRUSIUS


2021 (Schloss Böckelheim) Felsenberg Riesling GG 

Fruity, medium-light, plum-prune fruit, decent length and concentration. 93/A


2021 (Schloss Böckelheim) Kupfergrube Riesling GG 

Intense, pure, good acidity, penetration, minerality. 93/A




H. DÖNNHOFF


2021 (Schloss Böckelheim) Felsenberg Felsentürmchen Riesling GG Good acidity, concentration, depth, intensity, mineral, citric. 94+/A




Gut HERMANNSBERG


2021 (Schloss Böckelheim) Felsenberg Riesling GG 

Still some fermentation aromas in the nose. intense, deep, mineral, with lightness on the palate. 93/A


2017 (Schloss Böckelheim) Kupfergrube Riesling GG 

Light, elegant, pure, long. 93/A




SCHÄFER-FRÖHLICH


2021 (Schloss Böckelheim) Felsenberg Riesling GG Still fermentation aromas and flavors, but light, pure, incisive, intense. 94+/A


2021 (Schloss Böckelheim) Kupfergrube Riesling GG

Pure, intense, deep, energetic, mineral. 95/A+


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