Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr, Riesling, Grosses Gewächs
    Fritz Haag

    Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr, Riesling, Grosses Gewächs, 2022

    92+/100
    Robert Parker Wine Advocate
    93-95/100
    Vinous
    Available Vintages
    portfolio
    1. Last Few

      2022

      75cl

      DP

      £38.51

    2. Last Few

      2022

      75cl

      DP

      £38.51

    3. Last Few

      2022

      6x75cl

      DP

      £231.13

    4. 2022

      1x1.5L

      DP

      £97.84

    Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

    There is a clear step change here as the Juffer Sonnenuhr, from the heart of the vineyard, shows a more backward and introverted profile. It’s what you’d expect from a majestic site at this point. Firmer, more bolt-like acidity and a concentrated core of stone fruit and pressed limes, it’s less sparkly and jovial than the Juffer, instead far more elemental. It deserves a few years in the cellar to come together. A small proportion of the blend was in 500L tonneau, as Oliver ultimately decided to include the rare Im Falkenstein parcel in the main Juffer Sonnenuhr blend. Ageing is otherwise carried out in German fuder.

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    Critic Reviews

    92+/100
    Stephan Reinhardt,
    Robert Parker Wine Advocate
    The 2022 Riesling Brauneberger Juffer GG shows light to yellow, finely concentrated fruit as well as delicate Brauneberg slate notes. Elegant, juicy and spicy on the first palate and dense and powerful on the finish, the 2022 Juffer reveals substance that is carried to the finish by salt and acidity and is given the right framework with a fine tannin structure. It was bottled in August 2023 with 12.5% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted with Oliver Haag in Wiesbaden in late August 2024, one year after my first review two or three weeks after the bottling.
    drinking window 2026 - 2038
    date of review 10/2024
    93-95/100
    Anne Krebiehl,
    Vinous
    The 2022 Riesling Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr Grosses Gewächs underwent a Flurbereinigung in 1988, and most vines are now 35 years old, while some parcels still have 80-year-old vines. This was fermented and aged in Fuder (1000 liter,) 2000 liter barrels and tonneau. The nose is rather closed, but the palate opens with citrus zest and rock dust. The palate is very slender, very pithy, austere, and all about stone with dialed-down fruit. There is slimness but absolute depth; it feels like liquid stone with its immense depth. Citrus makes for an austere finish. Definitely needs bottle age but will blossom. (Bone-dry)
    drinking window 2025 - 2050
    date of review 10/2023

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    Specifications

    Country:
    Germany
    Appellation:
    Mosel
    Producer:
    Fritz Haag
    Grape Variety:
    Riesling
    abv:
    12%

    allergen information

    This product may contain sulphites. Full allergen information is available upon request, please call our Customer Relations Team on +44 (0)20 7484 6430.