Graacher Himmelreich, Riesling, Auslese
JJ Prüm

Graacher Himmelreich, Riesling, Auslese


Destination

vintage


portfolio

Portfolio
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2020

37.5cl

DP

£18.40


2020

12x37.5cl

DP

£220.85


2022

75cl

DP

£39.90


2022

6x75cl

DP

£239.38


Broking

Broking
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2013

6x75cl

DP

£220.18



JJ Prüm, Graacher Himmelreich, Riesling, Auslese, 2013

2013

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

JJ Prüm, Graacher Himmelreich, Riesling, Auslese, 2013

Himmelreich's typically poised and mineral laden nose precedes a palate of startling clarity; plum, red currant, a touch of blackcurrant leaf - there is really very little in the way of dried fruit characteristics. The finish is dense and laden with chewy extract, a touch of wild herb and a mineral earthy character adding a satisfying sense of groundedness. A large part of the grapes here were golden and shrivelled, picked just at the start of the onset of Botrytis. Great length and persistence without force. Bravo.

Maturity:
Keep/Drink
ABV:
8%

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country:
Germany


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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.


JJ Prüm

JJ Prüm

Joh. Jos Prüm is one of the Mosel’s, if not the whole of Germany’s, most revered and respected Estates. For many years run by the inimitable Manfred Prüm, it is his daughter Katharina who is now at the helm, with Manfred making only the occasional appearance in the tasting room. This is a staunchly traditional address, and amongst the most enigmatic as no-one has yet made it down to the mysterious cellars. In the Sonnenuhr of Wehlen the Prüms own a portion of one of the Mittel Mosel’s top vineyards. Its steep south-facing dark slate slopes tend to result in deeply flavoured, mineral yet rich and smoky wines. In addition, they manipulate some plots in the next door Himmelreich of Graacher which produces animated and engaging wines, with fresh acidities and plenty of energy. It is a vineyard that can excel in warmer years. There are also vines in Zeltingen Sonnenuhr and Bernkastler Lay that tend to produce one or two expressions each year. These are unashamedly classic examples of Mosel Riesling, exciting and long-lived wines produced predominantly in stainless tanks to avoid the addition of too much sulphur. They are bottled later than most Mosel and often take a few years in bottle before showing the true character, but patience will be rewarded! Old bottles from this estate are much sought after…

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