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Winningen Röttgen Riesling GG

The 2005 Weingut Heymann-Löwenstein Winningen Röttgen Riesling GG has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Stephen Brook, Jancis Robinson and Alexander Scott on Winningen Röttgen Riesling GG - an internationally acclaimed dry white from Mosel.
Winningen Röttgen Riesling GG
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Wine Name
Winningen Röttgen Riesling GG

Wine Producer
Weingut Heymann-Löwenstein

Score
86

Wine Style
White - Dry

Grape Type
Riesling

Country
Germany

Vintage
2004

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Stephen Brook: Rich flowery nose, crushed almonds, apricot - but marred by a whack of S02. Fresh, lean, off-dry; indeed a hint of sweetness that nicely balances the fresh acidity. Has charm and delicacy - which is what one is looking for from Mosel, even in a dry style - but not much complexity. 14.5

Jancis Robinson: Quite deep copper. Very ripe notes, even white pepper. I'd guess Wachau on the nose. Lacks a bit of acidity, though the flavours are well delineated. 14

Alexander Scott: Explosively ripe to smell, white peach and almost into the realm of the more exotic fruits. Sensual, perfumed palate. Almost a sensation of sweetness, though this is not essentially from residual sugar. Sheer, immediate pleasure: Offenbach? Will keep, but why bother? 16

Details

Wine expert Stephen Brook
Jancis Robinson
Alexander Scott
Tastings year 2005
Region Mosel
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