

Uhlener Laubach Grand Cru Riesling dry 2020
Somewhat ethereal-herbal citrus-stone fruit scent with a little smoke, yellow spice, wasabi and mineral notes. Ripe, calm fruit, very fine acidity and some grip, vegetal aromas on the palate, again also wasabi, very slightly drying tannin, good persistence, very good, somewhat warm and soft, yet almost completely dry finish.
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In the glass, the Winningen Uhlen Laubach Riesling GG from the house of Richard Richter shows a bright light yellow colour. After the first swirl, you can perceive a first-class balance in this white wine, as it does not stand out watery or syrupy or liqueur-like on the walls of the glass. In the glass, this white wine by Richard Richter shows aromas of nectarines, honeysuckle, orange blossom, jasmine and acacia, complemented by Mediterranean herbs, juniper and green peppers. The Winningen Uhlen Laubach Riesling GG presents itself wonderfully dry to the wine connoisseur. This white wine is never coarse or meagre. There are again hints of vineyard peach and acacia.
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Year: 2020
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Grape: Riesling
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Taste: Dry
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Alcohol: 12,5%
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Acidity: 5.5
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Remaining sugar: 6.5
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Ideal drinking temperature: 12°- 14° C
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Content: 750 ml
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Quality: Grand Cru
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Fermentation: Spontaneous fermentation
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Vinification: Stainless steel tanks
Product Details
Data sheet
- Year
- 2020
- Grape
- Riesling
- Taste
- Dry
- Alcohol
- 12,5%
- Acidity
- 5.5
- Remaining sugar
- 6.5
- Ideal drinking temperature
- 12°- 14° C
- Content
- 750 ml
- Quality
- Grand Cru
- Fermentation
- Spontaneous fermentation
- Vinification
- Stainless steel tanks
Richard Richter
Already in 1838 the winery Richard Richter is mentioned in documents for the first time. Since then, it has made history with its excellent wines. In the balance of pioneering spirit and tradition, coupled with the fundamental courage for renewal, viticultural technician Thomas Richter and viticultural engineer Claus-Martin Richter lead the winery Richard Richter into a new promising future.
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