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Domaine Zind Humbrecht Riesling (Dry) Heimbourg 2019  - First Bottle

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95 James Suckling -
There's a lot of discussion about noble austerity in wine, but those wines are often just a bit hard. This has a certain mineral austerity, but it is welded to the ripest of citrus aromas and breathtaking vibrancy. Although this already makes an impressive statement, the core is so tightly packed that it will show even better after some time to unwind. From biodynamically grown grapes. Drinkable now, but better from 2022.

Technical Details

  • BlendRiesling
  • WinemakerOlivier and Margaret Humbrecht
  • CountryFrance
  • RegionAlsace
  • AppellationAlsace
  • VineyardHeimbourg
  • Farming MethodCertified Biodynamic
  • Residual Sugar2.9 g/L
  • Alcohol13.5%
  • PH3

Domaine Zind Humbrecht Riesling (Dry) Heimbourg 2019

Riesling  |  France
JS95

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All right, Riesling nerds, listen up; this one has everything you need in a tremendous weekend sipper - ripe citrus, vibrant acidity, delicate freshness, and a fine texture throughout. Our mouths are still watering from the excitement of this hitting the warehouse. Buy now 'cause 60 bottles ain't lastin' long!

About the Producer

The Humbrecht family has cultivated their vines in the great terroirs of Alsace since 1620. The expression of terroir is reinforced by cultivating the vines organically and according to biodynamic principles of over 100 acres of prime vineyards. Winemaker Olivier Humbrecht is one of the only winemakers in the world with an MW and his approach is always to let the terroir shine above all else. Ripe, balanced and concentrated grapes enable him to eliminate any vinification techniques that modify the initial harmony of each terroir. To put it simply, Zind Humbrecht is one of the most revered and respected estates in the entire world producing some of the most exciting wines today in their storied history. ---Planted in the steepest part of the small Heimbourg site.