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Monzinger, Riesling, Fruhtau
Emrich Schönleber

Monzinger, Riesling, Fruhtau, 2016

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justerini & brooks tasting note

Crisp tangerine, salty extract, red peach, tangerine and lime blossom all come together in this super refined, wine from the Fruhlingsplatzen vineyard. A baby GG of wonderful purity.

critic reviews

92/100Stephan Reinhardt,Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2016 Monzingen Riesling Trocken Fruhtau is a coolish, herbal-mineral and flinty-scented classic on the nose, with ripe and concentrated but subtle fruit aromas. Lush and intense on the palate, this is a rich and powerful, quite concentrated and persistent dry Riesling with a creamy texture and lingering crystallinity, piquancy and salinity. Still young and slowly opening up. Tight. Tasted in July 2019.

DRINKING WINDOW 2020 - 2031
date of review 10/2019
93/100David Schildknecht,Vinous

This is effectively the second wine to the Schönlebers’ Frühlingsplätzchen Grosses Gewächs (as explained in further detail in my review of its inaugural, vintage 2015 installment), “and I must say I’m surprised how well the new name has gone over with our customers,” remarked Frank Schönleber. Iris, lily-of-the-valley, white peach and lime inform a gorgeous nose and a satiny, buoyant palate (at just 12% alcohol). Nips of cress and a twist of lime lend invigoration and a major dose of mineral salts adds mouthwatering satisfaction to a vibrant finish rendered yet more complex by hints of iodine and black tea. It’s become conventional to think of Halenberg as inherently promoting mineral characteristics and Frühlingsplätzchen as favoring fruits and flowers, but recent renditions are demonstrating that this is at least an oversimplification, if not an outright inaccurate portrayal.

DRINKING WINDOW 2018 - 2028
date of review 04/2018

product details

Country:
Germany
Region:
Nahe
Appellation:
Grape Variety:
abv:
12%