What better way to inaugurate popandpour.ca than with my favourite kind of wine? This German Riesling was previously featured in this post from the PnP archives about how to decipher German wine labels; if you’ve read it, you now know that this Riesling from producer Weingut (“wine estate”) Wegeler is from the Hasensprung (“hare’s leap”) vineyard near the town of Winkel in the Rheingau wine region of south-central Germany. It’s been classified with the Spätlese (“late harvest”) ripeness designation, meaning the grapes were picked at a slightly riper level than the baseline Kabinett level for top-quality German wines, but it’s also a Trocken (dry) wine, which means that there will be very little if any residual sugar left in it. The word “Trocken” is a key hint on this bottle, because most Spätlese wines are at least somewhat sweet, but those stated to be Trocken definitely won’t be. So before you deride all German Rieslings for being too sweet for your palate, take a closer look at the label! Read the rest of this entry »
Wine Review: 2005 Wegeler Winkeler Hasensprung Riesling Spatlese Trocken
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Tips & Tricks: How to Decipher a German Wine Label
18 03 2011In preparation for a special celebratory edition of PnP tomorrow, I thought that tonight I would run over the finer points of wrestling with German wine labels. German wine is often a struggle for people, either because they often think that every German white on the shelves will be sickly sweet (totally untrue) or because they don’t feel like wending their way through 16-letter words with two vowels on the label (go figure). I’m actually a huge fan of German wine labels because they provide what so few other Old World labels do: information. Once you learn how to decode them, you can tell a lot about your Teutonic wine before you even open it. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: German wine, German wine labels, Germany, Kabinett, Prum, Riesling, Spatlese, trocken, Wegeler
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