
Bassermann-Jordan
Forst Riesling Trocken
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Description :
The grapes are hand-harvested in October and are sourced from different vineyards around Forst. After careful selection, the berries are softly pressed and the must settles for 24 hours. Spontaneous fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks with a small amount of the wine fermented in traditional oak barrels. The wine rests on the lees for 6 months before bottling. The volcanic soil in the Forst vineyards contributes to the increased minerality found in this wine. 8,000 bottle production.
Grape varieties :
Riesling
Altitude :
120-150m A.S.L.
Vineyard age :
30 year old vines
Grape yield :
65 hl/ha
Exposure :
Southeast
Soil :
Red sandstone, limestone, and basalt
Alcohol :
12.5%
Acidity :
7.2 g/l
Residual Sugar :
4.3 g/l
Tasting notes :
Stone fruit, lemon, and young floral notes on the nose with a little flint in the background. Juicy, with lots of minerality and balance. A delicious pairing with salads and light meals.
Press Notes
- Wine Spectator
- 202090 points
- 201891 points
- James Suckling
- 201895 points
- AG Vinous
- 201790 points
- Wine Enthusiast
- 202090 points
- 201791 points
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