Wittmann

Morstein Großes Gewächs Riesling

9.4227 ratings
9.364 pro ratings
Rheinhessen, Germany
Riesling
Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Fish, Fruit Desserts, Meaty & Oily Fish, Duck, Goat & Feta Cheese, Blue Cheese
Top Notes For
Bob McDonald

See previous note from January 2022. No TDN as previous. Pale to mid Gold in colour. More stone fruit than citrus as the wine ages. The GG quality stands out. I can’t add too much more to the previous tasting note. The flavour intensity is massive. Mature dry Riesling doesn’t get much better than this. A little spritzig clings to the base of the stemless specialist Riesling glass. The following night notes of ripe mandarin.

See previous note from January 2022. No TDN as previous. Pale to mid Gold in colour. More stone fruit than citrus as the wine ages. The GG quality stands out. I can’t add too much more to the previous tasting note. The flavour intensity is massive. Mature dry Riesling doesn’t get much better than this. A little spritzig clings to the base of the stemless specialist Riesling glass. The following night notes of ripe mandarin.

Jul 31st, 2023
Bob McDonald

Mid Lemon in colour. A 10 year old GG from the Rheinhessen - not a hint of TDN (Kerosene/Petrol notes in aged Riesling). Just been reading a research paper on TDN from the Australian Wine Research Institute. Definitely sunshine to the extent of sunburnt grapes is a big factor. Also a fact I wasn’t aware of that cork allows TDN to release more than with a screw cap. This GG had a cork, although personally I would prefer a screw cap particularly with a Riesling. This Wittmann showed peach and mineral - also white flowers ( Daisies, Barb thought). Enough acid to keep things lively and delicious - some herbs. Enough fruit richness and sweetness to almost convince you that it is off dry but it is actually 13% ABV. An excellent dry German Riesling worthy of the Grosses Gewachs classification. A very high score of 19/20 from Michael Schmidt.

Mid Lemon in colour. A 10 year old GG from the Rheinhessen - not a hint of TDN (Kerosene/Petrol notes in aged Riesling). Just been reading a research paper on TDN from the Australian Wine Research Institute. Definitely sunshine to the extent of sunburnt grapes is a big factor. Also a fact I wasn’t aware of that cork allows TDN to release more than with a screw cap. This GG had a cork, although personally I would prefer a screw cap particularly with a Riesling. This Wittmann showed peach and mineral - also white flowers ( Daisies, Barb thought). Enough acid to keep things lively and delicious - some herbs. Enough fruit richness and sweetness to almost convince you that it is off dry but it is actually 13% ABV. An excellent dry German Riesling worthy of the Grosses Gewachs classification. A very high score of 19/20 from Michael Schmidt.

Jan 23rd, 2022
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Consistently great.

Consistently great.

Sep 5th, 2021
Bob McDonald

Mid Gold in colour. Citrus and slate notes - very mineral. On the palate a great balance between texture, zesty citrus, mineral and persistence of flavour. Wonderful balance and still with a good future. The following night a honeyed nuance. Overall very good but not worth the $130AUD (as it is a GG) in my opinion. Michael Schmidt, who is Jancis Robinson’s man in Germany gave the wine an incredible 19/20.

Mid Gold in colour. Citrus and slate notes - very mineral. On the palate a great balance between texture, zesty citrus, mineral and persistence of flavour. Wonderful balance and still with a good future. The following night a honeyed nuance. Overall very good but not worth the $130AUD (as it is a GG) in my opinion. Michael Schmidt, who is Jancis Robinson’s man in Germany gave the wine an incredible 19/20.

Aug 23rd, 2021
Meg Herring

Peach ginger pineapple lime orange. Very pretty now but will certainly get even better.

Peach ginger pineapple lime orange. Very pretty now but will certainly get even better.

Jul 29th, 2021
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Delicious, rich, nectarine, white peach, and ginger. Seemingly beginning decline, although should drink well for quite a few years if a fan of mature wine.

Delicious, rich, nectarine, white peach, and ginger. Seemingly beginning decline, although should drink well for quite a few years if a fan of mature wine.

Aug 8th, 2020
Ira Schwartz

Exotic scents of pineapple and florals.
A mixture of minerals, apple skins and stone fruits all jostling for position. Extended finish.

Exotic scents of pineapple and florals.
A mixture of minerals, apple skins and stone fruits all jostling for position. Extended finish.

Mar 22nd, 2018
Jörgen Lindström Carlvik

Owner, Brix Wine Consultants

9.5

Amazing bottle. Complete clarity and great minerality, with stone fruit and citrus flavours. Racy acidity. Severe length.

Amazing bottle. Complete clarity and great minerality, with stone fruit and citrus flavours. Racy acidity. Severe length.

Mar 9th, 2018
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The gift that keeps on giving....

The gift that keeps on giving....

Nov 13th, 2017
Rebecca Fletcher

Spice, ginger, peach, pear, and yellow apple. M+ acid. Refreshing with a long finish but a little tight. Give a little more time.

Spice, ginger, peach, pear, and yellow apple. M+ acid. Refreshing with a long finish but a little tight. Give a little more time.

Nov 10th, 2017