
2011 Wegeler Geheimrat J. Riesling Spatlese Trocken JS93 Rated Dry White Wine
106,49 $ Original price was: 106,49 $.29,56 $Current price is: 29,56 $.
Description
Wegeler Geheimrat Rheingau Riesling 2011
Sourced from Germany’s prestigious Rheingau region, Wegeler Geheimrat’s 2011 Riesling offers an exquisite blend of tradition and modern elegance. This award-winning dry white wine earned 93 points from James Suckling, praised for its harmonious balance of flavor and structure that makes it equally delightful today or years down the line.
The 2011 vintage brings warmth without sacrificing finesse—expect an inviting aroma of oolong tea intertwined with dried peaches and apricots, subtly underscored by hints of marzipan for complexity. On the palate, this Rheingau Riesling delivers rich yet refined layers of stone fruit and citrus zest, softened by mellow textures that glide smoothly across your senses. While its acidity is gently restrained compared to cooler years, the wine finishes with vibrant energy—a polished, lingering aftertaste that leaves you wanting another sip.
Perfect for pairing with bold dishes like spicy Asian cuisine or creamy cheeses, this German Riesling adapts effortlessly to diverse culinary styles thanks to its nuanced profile. Its 12.5% alcohol content ensures approachability without heaviness, making it ideal for casual evenings or sophisticated gatherings alike.
Whether you’re seeking a versatile wine for your cellar or an exceptional bottle for your next dinner party, Wegeler Geheimrat’s 2011 Riesling stands out as a masterclass in aging potential and immediate enjoyment. Crafted by one of Rheingau’s most revered producers, it balances power and grace seamlessly—a testament to its terroir-driven character and meticulous winemaking.
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