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Quintessential Mosel style of Riesling

Delicately refined, with racy minerality & endless charm

Enjoy with spicy Asian cuisine or grilled white fish & shellfish

Dr. Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Reserve Im Laychen 2014 (Germany)

$161.99p/Btl



Dr. Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Reserve Im Laychen 2014 (Germany)

Dr. Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Reserve Im Laychen 2014 (Germany)

At Dr. Loosen, we produce Grosses Gewächs (GG) Rieslings from 11 different single-vineyard sites...
$161.99p/Btl

Description

  • Barrel-fermented
  • Dry style
  • Herbal notes
  • Electric acidity

At Dr. Loosen, we produce Grosses Gewächs (GG) Rieslings from 11 different single-vineyard sites. The GG designation means that the wine is dry and comes from a vineyard that has been classified as Grosse Lage (grand cru). The wines are fermented naturally in neutral oak casks, where they rest on the full lees for at least one year.

From three of our very best vineyards, we also produce GG Réserve (GGR) Rieslings that mature in cask for two years, and then rest in bottle for three more years before release. This extended maturation is a return to the historical winemaking techniques of Ernst Loosen’s paternal great-grandfather, Peter Loosen. It is a patient, unhurried approach that allows the wines the time to develop a harmonious depth and exquisite balance on their own, without any technological meddling. These wines are built for the ages and will cellar beautifully for many decades.

The famous “Sundial” vineyard, in the village of Wehlen, produces the quintessential Mosel style of Riesling: delicate and refined, with racy minerality and endless charm. Thedistinctively light, blue slate soil gives the wines extraordinary finesse, incomparable purity of fruit and an exquisitely graceful finish. The extended maturation of the We hlener Sonnenuhr GGR adds an extra dimension of complexity and depth to the wine’s characteristically fine, focused structure.

The Wehlener Sonnenuhr GGR is selected from a parcel of our very oldest vines, some of which exceed 130 years old. This parcel bears the original Gewann (lieu-dît) name of Im Laychen, which is a dialect reference to the slate soil(“in the little slate vineyard”).

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