Schäfer-Fröhlich
Felseneck Großes Gewächs Riesling
Superb wine to start the evening. The nose was surprisingly open, especially for this producer - pineapple, grapefruit, sea breeze, fresh herbs, and white flowers. Stacked and powerful, you can really feel a pressure weighing down on the palate yet in typical Schäfer-Fröhlich manner, the finesse and elegance of the wine is undeniable, courtesy of the piercing acidity, herbaceous-ness, and long salty finish. While it drank well, I do feel it still needs time to shed more baby fat and bring more seamlessness. For such a strong performance, it was surprisingly not the white of the night.
Superb wine to start the evening. The nose was surprisingly open, especially for this producer - pineapple, grapefruit, sea breeze, fresh herbs, and white flowers. Stacked and powerful, you can really feel a pressure weighing down on the palate yet in typical Schäfer-Fröhlich manner, the finesse and elegance of the wine is undeniable, courtesy of the piercing acidity, herbaceous-ness, and long salty finish. While it drank well, I do feel it still needs time to shed more baby fat and bring more seamlessness. For such a strong performance, it was surprisingly not the white of the night.
Oct 7th, 2022Racy star fruit, pear, and pineapple. Outstanding integration despite its youth
Racy star fruit, pear, and pineapple. Outstanding integration despite its youth
Feb 9th, 2019A nose of petrol and bright crisp apples on the palate. Give it some air and it gains some sticky chewy weight. Beautifully paired with some celery root soup that must have had some slight cinnamon spice.
A nose of petrol and bright crisp apples on the palate. Give it some air and it gains some sticky chewy weight. Beautifully paired with some celery root soup that must have had some slight cinnamon spice.
Dec 1st, 2017The nose was intense, savory, almost briny, yet so pleasurable, as notes of olive, sea foam and crushed stone were offset by green apple, sweet melon and fresh herbs. On the palate, I found soft textures contrasted by stunning minerality and a zing of vibrant acidity with notes of tart apple, lemon rind and spice. It seemed to buzz of the finish, as zesty acidity lingering among citrus tinged minerals.
The nose was intense, savory, almost briny, yet so pleasurable, as notes of olive, sea foam and crushed stone were offset by green apple, sweet melon and fresh herbs. On the palate, I found soft textures contrasted by stunning minerality and a zing of vibrant acidity with notes of tart apple, lemon rind and spice. It seemed to buzz of the finish, as zesty acidity lingering among citrus tinged minerals.
Nov 24th, 2017Baby boy, with an incredible tension
Baby boy, with an incredible tension
2 people found it helpfulJul 27th, 20142013 was a lousy vintage in Germany yet it also produced interesting wines in the Grand Cru Vineyards. This is one of them. High acid - salty - sharp and edgy profile - needs more time to mellow out still way to young - Lemon 🍋 and Kaffir limes. Peach 🍑 back palate. Hint Bergamot. Wait!
2013 was a lousy vintage in Germany yet it also produced interesting wines in the Grand Cru Vineyards. This is one of them. High acid - salty - sharp and edgy profile - needs more time to mellow out still way to young - Lemon 🍋 and Kaffir limes. Peach 🍑 back palate. Hint Bergamot. Wait!
1 person found it helpfulJun 24th, 2018Dried pineapple, ripe apricot, 13.5 ABV/dry - shows exotic fruits but is a testament to acidity, wound with tension and stoney/sandy minerality. Sizzled with our seafood courses! Insane GG!!
Dried pineapple, ripe apricot, 13.5 ABV/dry - shows exotic fruits but is a testament to acidity, wound with tension and stoney/sandy minerality. Sizzled with our seafood courses! Insane GG!!
1 person found it helpfulAug 6th, 2015Always a favorite of mine, this 2015 version of the Felseneck from Tim Fröhlich also (like many other vintages before) has nearly no fruit aromas. Tons of wet stones & herbs are dominating here. Laser like acidity, lean & medium body, long, elegant finish. This is one of the most consequent implemented GGs I know. Perfect picture of its Terroir.
Always a favorite of mine, this 2015 version of the Felseneck from Tim Fröhlich also (like many other vintages before) has nearly no fruit aromas. Tons of wet stones & herbs are dominating here. Laser like acidity, lean & medium body, long, elegant finish. This is one of the most consequent implemented GGs I know. Perfect picture of its Terroir.
Nov 23rd, 2016In the beginning quite closed, needs a lot of air. Than the SLO vanishes and will be replaced by wonderful slate driven ripe yellow fruit, Grapefruit, salt.
Bone dry, extremely driven by mineral notes, good, ripe acidity and a long finish. This wine is still a baby and needs lots of air and big stemware at the moment. Long and great future ahead.
In the beginning quite closed, needs a lot of air. Than the SLO vanishes and will be replaced by wonderful slate driven ripe yellow fruit, Grapefruit, salt.
Bone dry, extremely driven by mineral notes, good, ripe acidity and a long finish. This wine is still a baby and needs lots of air and big stemware at the moment. Long and great future ahead.