Graf Johann IV Riesling Halb-Trocken (off-dry)

Graf (Count) Johann IV von Katzenelenbogen was one of the founders of the success of the Riesling grape variety. In 1435, at his behest, vines of a then new, white variety called Riesling were planted.

The grapes for its production are grown on shale and alluvial soils located on the banks of the Rhine, under the influence of a mild, almost Mediterranean climate. The wine-making traditions of the region were laid in the monastic farms in the early Middle Ages.
The wine is named in honor of Count Rheingau – Johann IV Katzelenebogen, who in 1435 ordered to plant 22 vines of a new grape variety in one of his vineyards. The name of the new variety was Riesling. So Johann IV inscribed his name in the history of the greatest white grapes, and his possessions in the Rheingau are still called the “Riesling’s cradle”.

VARIETALS
100% Riesling

VINTAGE
2021

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Description

TECHNICAL DATA
Alcohol 12%
Residual sugar: off-dry

APPEARANCE
Straw yellow with golden shades.

NOSE
Medium, off dry aromatic with fruity, fresh scent of green apples and peaches.

PALATE
Nice juiciness on the palate with fine, lively acidity and a delicate melt in the finish.

PAIRING
Packed with enough acidity to balance off complex dishes, such as Asian and spicy food in general.
Suitable also for delicate desserts at the end of a meal.

RATINGS

3.9 

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