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Carl Ehrhard – Rudesheim Berg Roseneck Riesling

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Rheingau
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The Facts

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  • 2023 (750ml) - 20106505001
  • 2022 (750ml) - 20106505001
Origins Germany > Rheingau
Appellation Rudesheim
Varietal Riesling
Cepage 100% Riesling
Winemaking Select grapes are hand-picked. Fermentation occurs spontaneously and naturally from ambient yeasts. This slow, gentle transformation lasts around seven weeks until the cold winter temperatures stop it naturally, leaving around 50 grams per liter of natural sugar. The wine is then filtered gently and bottled.
Alcohol by Volume 8.0%
Markets Texas

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The Character

Overall Aromatic, pure fruit flavors
Aromas Ripe apples and peaches, minerals
Mouthfeel Intense with delicate minerality
Tasting Notes This is an aromatic, lithe, yet intense Riesling with pure fruit flavors and delicate minerality. It is off dry, but the sugar is not sweet like candy, but fresh like ripe fruit. The finish is balanced by gentle acidity.
Selling Point Beautiful Riesling expression from an historic family estate
Pairings A perfect aperitif or companion with Asian foods and aged cheeses
Awards 2022 - 93pts Wine Enthusiast
Sustainability
  • 2023 - Biodynamic In Practice, Green Practicing, Sustainable In Practice, Minimal Intervention / Augmentation, Natural Fermentation
  • 2022 - Biodynamic In Practice, Green Practicing, Sustainable In Practice, Minimal Intervention / Augmentation, Natural Fermentation

The Story

The Roseneck vineyard is named for the Rosenhecken, or rose hedges that grow on its rocky edges. The vineyard has two very distinct sections. This wine is produced from the western side where the slopes are very steep and composed of quartzite and red slate. As evidenced here, this part of the vineyard produces more delicate, mineral driven wines.

About Carl Ehrhard

Producer Story

Carl Ehrhard and his family tend 22 acres of Riesling and Pinot Noir spread throughout six vineyards around the town of Rüdesheim in the Rheingau region of Germany. The estate has been in the family since 1815 and was taken over in 1998 by Carl, his wife Petra and their three daughters.

Producer Story

Carl Ehrhard and his family tend 22 acres of Riesling and Pinot Noir spread throughout six vineyards around the town of Rüdesheim in the Rheingau region of Germany. The estate has been in the family since 1815 and was taken over in 1998 by Carl, his wife Petra and their three daughters.

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