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Bernkasteler Johannisbrünnchen Riesling Kabinett

2007 Mosel Riesling

The Franz Friedrich Kern Bernkasteler Johannisbrünnchen Riesling Kabinett from the renowned Mosel region is an exquisite white wine that showcases the elegance and charm of the Riesling varietal. This vintage from 2007 presents a bright, golden hue with inviting aromas of ripe stone fruits, citrus blossoms, and a touch of minerality that reflects the terroir of its origin. On the palate, it is beautifully balanced with a refreshing acidity that invigorates the senses, while the fruit intensity is prominent, offering notes of peach, apricot, and a hint of honey. The wine is delicately sweet, showcasing the characteristic off-dry style typical of Kabinett Rieslings. It is well-structured, with soft, pleasant tannins that provide a smooth finish, making it an ideal companion for a variety of dishes or a delightful sip on its own. Enjoying this wine is sure to be a memorable experience, highlighting the artistry of Mosel winemaking.

Tasting notes:


Apricot

Apricot

Peach

Peach

Honey

Honey

Flavor profile:


Acidity High

Low Pronounced

Body Very Light

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Medium Sweet

Bone Dry Sweet

Pairs well with:


Grilled Salmon, Seafood, Indian and Thai Curry

Region:


Mosel

When it comes to quality Riesling, few places can rival Germany's Mosel region. This sheer-sided valley in Germany parallels the river of the same name and is home to some of the world's steepest vineyards. Riesling grown here is prized throughout the world for its slight sweetness, perfectly balanced by crisp acidity and aromatic floral perfume. Notes of green fruit and Meyer lemon add to the pleasant tang, with mineral touches of wet slate, beeswax and—in some aged examples—even petroleum too. It is all thanks to Mosel's very cool climate. Temperatures in the summer often don't even rise above 65 degrees. This allows for a long growing season, concentrating flavors and creating beautiful acidity.

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