Eva Fricke Kiedrich Riesling Trocken 2022 (6 Bottles) Rheingau, Germany

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This is drawn from two great Kiedrich sites: Klosterberg and Sandgrub. Klosterberg is one of the Rheingau’s highest vineyards, where deep, weathered quartzite soils produce some of the village’s most exciting Rieslings.

Sandgrub is a vineyard known for wines of great fruit intensity and juicy character. These old vines (average over 40 years) are rooted in sandy loess and loam with some quartz littered throughout. Vinification was entirely in stainless steel with seven months’ maturation on lees.

“A stunning village wine! The complex nose of orange blossom, nectarine and talc gently pulls you into this impeccably balanced, medium-bodied dry riesling that glides over your palate. Then comes the very long, Amalfi-lemon and salty finish.” 93 points, Stuart Pigott, James Suckling

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About Eva Fricke

Coming from a non-wine background Eva Fricke has laid the foundation to new Riesling dynasty on the rocky, south-facing slopes of the Rheingau.

Global wine-trotting under her belt, she worked at the famed Leitz Estate, and began to acquire her own vineyards in the Lorcher region with the Rheingau.

Organic, low intervention, old vines, and all the care in the world – the recipe for gorgeous wine and sustainable success.

Eva’s holy grail is to capture her site’s potential balance between ripeness, salinity and acidity. Her transparent, ever-evolving winemaking approach includes wild yeast fermentation, long, slow pressing and plenty of time on lees, always geared to capture the mineral personality and trademark salinity of the region, without ever compromising on terroir-driven fruit expression.

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