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Riesling Felseneck Grosses Gewachs, Weingut Schäfer-Fröhlich 2021

RegionGermany
Subregion Germany > Nahe
ColourWhite
TypeStill
Grape VarietyRiesling

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Tasting Notes

The 2021 Felseneck GG is a wild expression of crushed flint and slate stones, herbs, green leaves, chamomile and lime zests along with iodine notes of lemon juice. Full-bodied but rich and very elegant on the palate, this is a pure, crystalline, sharp and dense laser sword of a dry Riesling that many might call too ascetic for now, but the richness, intensity, concentration and balance are just perfect to guarantee long bottle aging. The tannins are fine and intermingled with salts and extract, power and richness and the character of crushed stones. Very long, intense, concentrated and rich, this is a legend in the making. Tasted as a sample at the domaine in July 2022.

99/100
Stephan Reinhardt, RobertParker.com, August 2022

Gigantic, flinty nose that makes you feel like you are licking the moist underside of a piece of vineyard slate on a hot summer day. Yellow-grapefruit, blood-orange and guava aromas. Enormously concentrated and vibrant, with almost supernatural energy, this dry riesling lifts off and heads straight out of the solar system. At the extremely long finish, the minerality really doesn’t want to stop! From organically grown grapes with Fair'n Green certification. Drinkable now, but best from 2024.

98
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (63), November 2022

At times, the reductive style masks the origin of Tim Fröhlich's wines. However, the Felseneck site always manages to assert itself. The soil is a mix of Rotliegend, blue Devonian slate, quartzite and Balat, very rocky and barren - and also very expressive. Above all, the usual smoky notes, alongside grapefruit, are balanced by an impression of dried light tobacco leaves. Very intense and very long. 2028-2050 (Caro Maurer MW)

98
Decanter Panel, Decanter.com, August 2022

The 2021er Felseneck Riesling GG, as it is referred to on the consumer label, delivers a captivating nose of flint stone, smoke, minty herbs, violet, cassis, white flowers, dill, jasmine, and thyme, all wrapped into delicate residues from its spontaneous fermentation and light bacon-driven smoke. The wine proves linear, driven by zesty elements, and even sharp on the strict yet super dynamic and nervy palate. The finish is salty, spicy, and smoky and above all stunningly intense and long. The after-taste is all about smoke and spices. With airing, it shows a more subtle and delicately refined and creamy structure. What a remarkable dry Riesling! 2029-2041

95
Jean Fisch & David Rayer, Mosel Fine Wines, August 2022

Where the Frühlingsplätzchen is typically spring-like, this is darker and more rocky, more smoky/mineral and the fruit seems riper, with a suggestion of passion fruit. Attractively sulphidic – veering towards struck match – without being excessively so. Yet the crisp grapefruit and lemon of Riesling is clear on the palate and adds a backbone that the complexity hangs on. Terrific wine. 2024-2032

18
Julia Harding MW, JancisRobinson.com, September 2022
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