According to Julien Schaal, the Rangen Grand Cru is considered the Montrachet of Alsace - wow! Big call, but we can’t disagree that this riesling has all of the layers, depth and class of a top Burgundy. The vineyard is ridiculously steep and the soil is volcanic, which you can see in the win’s minerality. This vintage is a ripper and there’s fruit richness to counterbalance acidity, working well with the mineral drive of the wine. A textural palate, with pithy citrus and juicy fruit sweetness, there’s an almost limoncello type vibe about it. Balanced, concentrated and delicious.
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According to Julien Schaal, the Rangen Grand Cru is considered the Montrachet of Alsace - wow! Big call, but we can’t disagree that this riesling has all of the layers, depth and class of a top Burgundy. The vineyard is ridiculously steep and the soil is volcanic, which you can see in the wine’s minerality. This vintage is a ripper and there’s fruit richness to counterbalance acidity, working well with the mineral drive of the wine. A textural palate, with pithy citrus and juicy fruit sweetness, there’s an almost limoncello type vibe about it. Balanced, concentrated and delicious.
Vintage: 2019
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