2021 Oberhauser Brücke Riesling Spätlese Dönnhoff - 3x150cl
22C1OBSDM3PK _ 2021 - Oberhauser Brücke Riesling Spätlese Dönnhoff - 3x150cl
  • Colour White
  • Producer Helmut Dönnhoff
  • Region Nahe
  • Drinking 2024 - 2047
  • Case size 3x150cl
  • Available Now

2021 - Oberhauser Brücke Riesling Spätlese Dönnhoff - 3x150cl

  • Colour White
  • Producer Helmut Dönnhoff
  • Region Nahe
  • Drinking 2024 - 2047
  • Case size 3x150cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £259.24 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £86.41 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £200.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Wine Advocate, July 2022, Score: 94

    Pure, precise and bright on the nose, with delicately flinty and spicy aromas, the 2021 Oberhäuser Brücke Riesling Spätlese is a fabulously piquant and stimulating Spätlese with mineral intensity, complexity, grip and tension, as if there were electric wires in this wine. It's enormously vital and stimulating. 8.5% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in July 2022. Drink 2022-2050.

  • Jancis Robinson, June 2022, Score: 18

    Dense nose and super-friendly fruit on the palate. Not overtly sweet; just beautifully precise and balanced. This is class! And although it will surely develop more subtlety, it is actually drinkable now because the fruit counterbalances the acidity. Drink 2022-2042.

Producer

Helmut Dönnhoff

Dönnhoff is one the best producers in all of Germany and the estate is arguably the most famous outside of the Mosel valley. The family domaine dates from 1750 and is comprised of 28-hectares in the Nahe, a region located southeast of the Mosel. Its climate unexpectedly evokes the Mediterranean, and its soils are comparable to the Mosel with the addition of clay, though not as steep. The combination of these 2 elements seem...Read more

Dönnhoff is one the best producers in all of Germany and the estate is arguably the most famous outside of the Mosel valley. The family domaine dates from 1750 and is comprised of 28-hectares in the Nahe, a region located southeast of the Mosel. Its climate unexpectedly evokes the Mediterranean, and its soils are comparable to the Mosel with the addition of clay, though not as steep. The combination of these 2 elements seems to give the best of both worlds - the focus and minerality of the Mosel as well as the fleshy fruit of Germany's warmer regions. The vines have been passed on from father to son to grandson and now the fourth generation holds the reins. Cornelius Dönnhoff took over from his father Helmut in 2007 after 8 years of training. Cornelius continues his father's natural (and perfectionsit) winemaking philiopshy, producing wines of extraordinary power, concentration and complexity. Spellbinding and thought-provoking, they are worth discovering.Read less

Region

Nahe

Nahe is located to the south east of the Mosel. Its climate unexpectedly evokes the Mediterranean, and its slate soils are comparable to the Mosel with the addition of clay, though not as steep. The combination of these two elements seems to give the best of both worlds - the focus and minerality of the Mosel as well as the fleshy fruit of Germany's warmer regions.