Wagner-Stempel Rosé Rheinhessen 2010

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Quick Overview

John Wilson, Irish Times, 4th June 2011, "The Wagner Stempel rosé has plenty of crisp, strawberry fruit, a hint of sweetness to complement the salad, but backed up by plenty of acidity. A very good summer rosé, perfect for posh summer evenings". The most amazing onion skin coloured rose, this has been immensely poular amongst our customers over the past 3 years. Incredibly perfumed & inviting on the nose, lively summer red berry fruits abound, these are delivered onto a palate which is very elegant, well balanced & washes away beautifully by the lively Pinot acidity, traces of spice can also be detected from the St.Laurent. Simply delicious summer drinking.

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Additional Information

Goes well with Aperatif (on its own), Cold Meats, Fish, Seafood, Spicey Food, Summer salads
Country/Region Germany, Germany/Rheinhessen
Grape type Pinot Noir, St. Laurent
Drinking style Crisp, clean, dry

Details

Dynamic young vintner making weighty, sensational Nahe-like porphyry-wines, already among the very best in Rheinhessen, and certain to be THE next superstar-estate in the region.

The estate is 12.5 hectares, in the western-most district of Rheinhessen, near Bernhard. Soils vary, but there’s a significant vein of porphyry like the great soils of the Nahe (which is just a hop skip & jump over the hill), and there are times I think the world’s greatest rieslings grow on volcanic soil in general and porphyry in particular. And young Mr. Wagner has baskets of various soils in his tasting room, and has all his riesling-comprising 50% of his vineyards planted on porphyry.

The land is steeper here than in much of the Rheinhessen, and Wagner does 95% of his harvest by hand. Most musts are clarified by gravity, though some are fermented as-is. His basic-quality wines are made in stainless steel, but like many young vintners he’s leaning toward more old oak for the top rieslings. Similarly he ferments with cultured yeasts for the basic wines and with natural yeasts for the best rieslings. Most wines sit on the gross lees till February. All of this reveals a characteristic degree of thoughtfulness and flexibility for a young quality-minded vintner.

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