Weingut Keller

-RR- Rheinhessen Riesling

9.331 ratings
9.37 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
Brash Higgins

Off dry style, layers of flavours going on. First rate wine. Wish I had another one for 5 years down the track.

Off dry style, layers of flavours going on. First rate wine. Wish I had another one for 5 years down the track.

Jan 8th, 2017
Steve Graf

Lunch with Martine đź‘Ť

Lunch with Martine đź‘Ť

Sep 17th, 2016
Chip Hughes

Iron fist, velvet glove. Rich, fatty, nervy...all at the same time. First rate.

Iron fist, velvet glove. Rich, fatty, nervy...all at the same time. First rate.

Feb 22nd, 2016
Louis Schofield

Sommelier/Wine Merchant East End Cellars

9.3

Surprised that it was off-dry. Still delicious. Like, really delicious. These wines always disappear too quickly.

Surprised that it was off-dry. Still delicious. Like, really delicious. These wines always disappear too quickly.

Jan 23rd, 2016
Zachery Groseclose

Old World Specialist B-21 Wines

9.3

Beautiful aromatics, full mid-palette, stony finish.

Beautiful aromatics, full mid-palette, stony finish.

Jun 3rd, 2015
Garrett Pierce

Sales Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant

I don't have a strong knowledge of Riesling, but this was very good. Great depth and complexity without blasting me with sulfur or sugar. One of the better bottles of Keller I've had in recent years.

I don't have a strong knowledge of Riesling, but this was very good. Great depth and complexity without blasting me with sulfur or sugar. One of the better bottles of Keller I've had in recent years.

Jan 14th, 2016
Aaron Tan

Red soil Kirschpiel. Can't deny my love for KP's wines. Another wine of ruthless minerality. First time having this cuvee. Compared to the limestone bottling, I reckon the RR seems "muddier" and sort of "darker". To me, the Kirschpiel GG has always had the lightest minerality and profile. Ethereal is definitely the right word. The RR seems brutish against it in my head, but I really need to see the wines side by side. I reckon the RS makes a difference. Terrific wine regardless.

Red soil Kirschpiel. Can't deny my love for KP's wines. Another wine of ruthless minerality. First time having this cuvee. Compared to the limestone bottling, I reckon the RR seems "muddier" and sort of "darker". To me, the Kirschpiel GG has always had the lightest minerality and profile. Ethereal is definitely the right word. The RR seems brutish against it in my head, but I really need to see the wines side by side. I reckon the RS makes a difference. Terrific wine regardless.

Jun 24th, 2018
Jinda Cui

A very special wine. So ripe the fruit and preserved so well in the bottle. It’s a raisin attack. So much grape, white flower and white fruit aroma. More aromatic when it’s in the mouth. Hints of dried apricot and jujube fruit on the palate. These characteristics usually come with a desert wine. But this one is nectar without excessive sweetness. Still mouth coating. May become more rounded after several years though.

A very special wine. So ripe the fruit and preserved so well in the bottle. It’s a raisin attack. So much grape, white flower and white fruit aroma. More aromatic when it’s in the mouth. Hints of dried apricot and jujube fruit on the palate. These characteristics usually come with a desert wine. But this one is nectar without excessive sweetness. Still mouth coating. May become more rounded after several years though.

Mar 18th, 2018
Eric L.

This is the second time I’ve opened both a Riesling and a Pinot to pair with apple and sage brined grilled pork chops. Both times the Riesling has easily been the better pairing. I had to do it the second time because I had a hard time believing it the first time. This bottle was a bit off-dry with nice apple and honey notes and just a hint of wet wool. Very light, but also very flavorful.

This is the second time I’ve opened both a Riesling and a Pinot to pair with apple and sage brined grilled pork chops. Both times the Riesling has easily been the better pairing. I had to do it the second time because I had a hard time believing it the first time. This bottle was a bit off-dry with nice apple and honey notes and just a hint of wet wool. Very light, but also very flavorful.

Oct 4th, 2017
Mark Davis

Great balance. Awesome ries

Great balance. Awesome ries

May 9th, 2016