*Disclaimer: I received this wine as a sample from the PR folks for Wines of Germany.
The weather has turned in my neck of the woods. Today felt as if we’d jumped to early winter and completely skipped fall. When the weather cools down and I want white wine, I tend to pull wines with a bit more body and complexity off the shelves versus the summer fare of Sauvignon Blancs. Tonight I chose the 2009 Knebel Von Den Terrassen Riesling to fit the bill. The wine has a screw cap closure, clocks in at 12.5% alcohol by volume, and retails for around $23.
Four takeaways from this wine:
1.) A beautiful riesling that had a lot going on for the price point.
2.) I’m thinking ahead to turkey, this would be a definite good choice for the white wine drinkers in T-day crowd.
3.) The 2009 rieslings have overall been lovely in my experience.
4.) I was surprised by how delicate and racy I found this riesling to be.
On the nose I found honey, lemon, pear, white flowers, peach, honeysuckle, and wet stones. In the mouth I got lime, pear, white peach, and a mineral streak. The wine had excellent acidity with fresh tart, clean fruit flavors. The mineral streak/wet stone added nice complexity to the wine.
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