Kirchenstuck, Spätburgunder, Grosses Gewächs
Battenfeld-Spanier

Kirchenstuck, Spätburgunder, Grosses Gewächs, 2021


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2021

6x75cl

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£338.42



Battenfeld-Spanier, Kirchenstuck, Spätburgunder, Grosses Gewächs, 2021

2021

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Battenfeld-Spanier, Kirchenstuck, Spätburgunder, Grosses Gewächs, 2021

Kirchenstuck 2021 appears paler in colour than the others, offering up a fragrant array of tart red berries: cranberry, strawberry and redcurrant are the most clear. The fruit character is on the firmer end of the spectrum, not luscious this year, more pointed and linear. Youthful and vibrant on the palate with a racy acidity. For all that, there are few hard edges here; the actual quality of the fruit is pristine and fully ripe – no trace of greenness or herbaceousness, and texturally there is a lovely polish and shimmering feel to the finish. Kirchenstuck is located in Hohen-Sülzen and is a relatively flat vineyard with a high proportion of limestone and loess. The Grosse Lage section is only a small portion of the site.

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12.5%

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Battenfeld-Spanier

Battenfeld-Spanier

Kuhling-Gillot and Battenfeld-Spanier represent two estates brought together by marriage but produced by one winemaking team in one cellar. Their focus is on producing great dry wines from top Rheinhessen vineyards with a minimum of intervention. In doing so they favour the savoury and the mineral over the overtly fruity. The Kuhling-Gillot vineyards are located in the Northern Rheinhessen, close to the river, in the red slate heartland between the villages of Nackenheim and Oppenheim. The estate’s history dates back over 200 years, though under different names: the family’s female side has run the estate for generation. Battenfeld-Spanier is a younger affair, set up by the ambitious Oliver Spanier in 1993. His vineyards are a further south, centred around the villages of Hohen-Sulzen, Nieder-Florsheim and Molsheim. Both estates are run to certified Biodynamic principals and without the use of fertilizer or pesticides. After hand harvesting, the grapes are kept on their skins for between 8 hours and three days depending on the vintage, before being fermented spontaneously. Vinification for all dry wines is done in 1200 litre wooden barrels, with constant topping up to minimize oxidation, the wines staying on their fine lees until the day of bottling. Of the two estates, the Kuhling-Gillot wines tend to be planted on slate soils while the Battenfeld-Spanier wines are all on limestone. The differences between the two soils types are rendered beautifully clearly because of the identical winemaking; the wines from limestone soils quiver with energy and cool minerality, those from slate tending more to tranquility and warm, fluid minerality. These two estates, run by the young, enthusiastic husband and wife team of Olivier and Carolin, are making some of Germany's most exciting dry wines and we are delighted to be bringing them into the UK for the first time.

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