2017s in Germany may be uneven right now, but I have had some very good showings over the past few months. Tonight it was the 2017 Wehrheim Kastanienbusch Riesling GG, which has in fact been cranky over the past year. But this bottle showed much better, with just a bit of air.
Plenty of golden mineral fruit that has left the juicy exuberance of youth behind, but is still showing vigor and drive. Yes, some may prefer to wait for more aged elements to develop, but for my palate there is lots of fun to be had right now. Especially because there is still the rustic edge, so this may never reach the elegant heights of more recent vintages chez Wehrheim (or Rebholz Kastanienbusch), but doesn’t stop me from enjoying the wine. Will see how long I wait on my last bottle.
And didn’t hurt that it was a perfect match with the dinner of steelhead trout in a tahini miso sauce, couscous, roasted asparagus and sauteed maitake and fennel with basil.
Plenty of golden mineral fruit that has left the juicy exuberance of youth behind, but is still showing vigor and drive. Yes, some may prefer to wait for more aged elements to develop, but for my palate there is lots of fun to be had right now. Especially because there is still the rustic edge, so this may never reach the elegant heights of more recent vintages chez Wehrheim (or Rebholz Kastanienbusch), but doesn’t stop me from enjoying the wine. Will see how long I wait on my last bottle.
And didn’t hurt that it was a perfect match with the dinner of steelhead trout in a tahini miso sauce, couscous, roasted asparagus and sauteed maitake and fennel with basil.