Vininformation
93 point - Vinous: "The 2023 Riesling Jean Baptiste, named after the founder of the estate, is almost exclusively picked in the Pettenthal. It was harvested from lower parcels, with deeper soils and a slight easterly aspect, meaning earlier shade in the afternoon and at the very top. The 2023 crackles with flinty reduction, crushed nettle and a superbly pure overtone of lemon zest. The palate brings the full force of stone and savory iron oxide. It's off-dry, playing off that mineral saltiness with red apple ripeness, always underlined by citrus. This is wonderfully captured, with real tension, energy and excitement. Lovely and totally lip-smacking, it balances 28 g/L of residual sweetness with just under 10 g/L of acidity - the latter makes this totally dangerous."
93 point - James Suckling: "A radically cool and delicate riesling for Rheinhessen, where generosity is more or less the rule. Sleek and light-bodied, but with a wonderful racy energy and wet stone mineralty that together make this feel much drier than it really is. Long, extremely clean, lightly spritzy finish. From organically grown grapes with FairChoice certification. Drink or hold. Screw cap."
16,5 Point - Jancis Robinson: "Gutswein. Mainly fruit from the flatter part of Pettenthal that’s picked and vinified batch by batch and blended only at the end. With a little bit of RS to make it appealing in youth.
Lightly smoky. An excellent introduction to German wine."
Gunderlochs Kabinett fremstår lys med gylden-grønlige reflekser i glasset. Duften byder på indtagende nuancer af hvide blomster, fersken, melon og mineraler. Smagen har en liflig sødme og er overraskende vægtig - her mærkes druernes høje grad af modenhed. Det hele understøttes af en knitrende friskhed, der giver smagsindtrykket (og mundvigene) et gevaldigt løft. Mums! Nyd vinen op til otte år fra høståret, gerne som ledsager til sushi eller retter fra det indiske eller thailandske køkken.
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