Trapet Alsace | Alsace | Riesling Schlossberg Grand Cru | 2010 | 750ml
53,00 €
70,67 €/l
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Description
Product description for Trapet Alsace Riesling Schlossberg Grand Cru 2010
Wine Information
This Riesling comes from the Grand Cru Schlossberg vineyard, north of Kientzheim and Kayserberg. The vineyard extends from an altitude of 230 to 350 meters. The Schlossberg is so steep that it has been terraced. The soil of the Schlossberg is primarily granite and a mixture of greywacke and sandstone. The northern part is influenced by Thannenkirch granite. The soils are extremely mineral-rich.
Colour
Medium straw yellow
Nose
The Grand Cru Schlossberg opens with ripe and opulent notes of caramelized apples and apricots, candied lemons and ginger, and a hint of honey, overshadowed by a light cloud of white flowers. The wine exudes a certain sweetness, but also power and freshness.
Palate
Normally, the Trapet Schlossberg Grand Cru Riesling is vinified largely dry. However, in 2010, there is a certain amount of residual sugar, making the wine appear more semi-dry and somewhat softer than usual. This doesn’t detract from the wine—quite the opposite, in fact; the precise acidity provides excellent balance, and the two together create a delicious, almost cool texture. Here, too, caramelized or candied citrus, pome, and stone fruits combine. There’s also a hint of cool stone and mint.
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Wine Advocate
Score: 92?
Tasted from my wine library, the 2010 Schlossberg Riesling displays a golden color and is dramatically oxidized compared to the 2011 Sporen Riesling. Not bad, though, just different and probably not intended. However, the nose shows intense and elegant ripe fruit with yeasty and some oaky notes but most of all cider or even clear apple juice aromas. Not fully dry on the rather medium-sweet palate, this is a round and lush yet savory and finely bitter-finishing Schlossberg with fine and lively acidity plus fine tannins. This is a strange but interesting bottle that I tend to love, though I know many consumers would complain. So, this isn’t a really representative score, but it summarizes how I see this particular bottle. 12.5% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted in February 2023.
Stephan Reinhardt
Producer website: http://www.domaine-trapet.fr/alsace/passions-quand-tu-nous-tiens.html
Additional information
Weight | 0,75 kg |
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Dimensions | 1,5 × 1 × 1 cm |
Country | France |
Producer address | Domaine Trapet Alsace, 14 Rue des Prés, 68340 Riquewihr / France |
Colour | White |
Type | Still |
Grape varieties | Riesling |
Sweetness | Semi-sweet |
Organic certification | None |
Biodynamic certification | None |
Alcohol % | 12.5 |
Residual sugar (g/l) | 44 |
Acid (g/l) | 7 |
Approx. calories/125ml glass | 125 |
Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Parker points | 92? |