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Dönnhoff Riesling Auslese Gold Cap Oberhäuser Brücke 2017 375ml

Riesling from Nahe, Germany
JG 95
V 95
Item # 332819

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95+ points John Gilman (View From the Cellar): "Helmut Dönnhoff noted that the 2017 Brücke Goldkapsel Auslese includes about thirty percent botrytized grapes, with the rest of the bunches comprised of perfectly golden berries. The wine has a must weight of one hundred and ten Oechsle and 10.8 grams per liter of acidity this year. The youthful nose is flat out beautiful, offering up scents of pear, white cherries, a touch of passion fruit, honeycomb, fruit blossoms and a nice touch of salty minerality. On the palate the wine is fullish, pure and vibrant, with a lovely core of fruit, juicy complexity and fine focus and grip on the long, balanced and nicely salty finish. A superb bottle in the making. 2023-2085. (May/Jun 2018)"

95 points David Schildknecht (Vinou): "[$92/750ml list] Haunting, intense scents and luscious palate presence of very ripe pear and quince glazed with red raspberry jelly present an intensification of the characteristics harbored by the corresponding Spätlese. At the same time, there is a flower shop-like mingling of greenery and blossoms that not only adds intrigue but also helps coolingly steer the wine away from any impression of over-ripeness. The feel is glossy, subtly creamy, and the wine’s high acidity is subtly experienced as juicy fresh lime, but more prominently in the sense of animation and the way in which residual sugar is held in check. The superbly-sustained finish delivers wafting, almost ethereal floral essences, rich fruit, and a mouthwatering abundance of salt. 'We went through the vineyard at least three times and had to throw a lot away in order to arrive at this little bit of Auslese,' reports Dönnhoff, 'but it’s not primarily a botrytis Auslese; rather it reflects grapes of high-ripeness so far advanced that they wouldn’t have worked at all for dry wine. Often we need to harvest for Auslese or even Spätlese early-on,” he adds, striking a familiar theme, 'because that’s often when there is the purest botrytis, and because we need to have ample acidity for balance. But in the case of this 2017, you could say that it was picked out more or less in the middle of harvest.' Drink: 2019-2046. (Apr 2019)"
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95+ points John Gilman (View From the Cellar): "Helmut Dönnhoff noted that the 2017 Brücke Goldkapsel Auslese includes about thirty percent botrytized grapes, with the rest of the bunches comprised of perfectly golden berries. The wine has a must weight of one hundred and ten Oechsle and 10.8 grams per liter of acidity this year. The youthful nose is flat out beautiful, offering up scents of pear, white cherries, a touch of passion fruit, honeycomb, fruit blossoms and a nice touch of salty minerality. On the palate the wine is fullish, pure and vibrant, with a lovely core of fruit, juicy complexity and fine focus and grip on the long, balanced and nicely salty finish. A superb bottle in the making. 2023-2085. (May/Jun 2018)"

95 points David Schildknecht (Vinou): "[$92/750ml list] Haunting, intense scents and luscious palate presence of very ripe pear and quince glazed with red raspberry jelly present an intensification of the characteristics harbored by the corresponding Spätlese. At the same time, there is a flower shop-like mingling of greenery and blossoms that not only adds intrigue but also helps coolingly steer the wine away from any impression of over-ripeness. The feel is glossy, subtly creamy, and the wine’s high acidity is subtly experienced as juicy fresh lime, but more prominently in the sense of animation and the way in which residual sugar is held in check. The superbly-sustained finish delivers wafting, almost ethereal floral essences, rich fruit, and a mouthwatering abundance of salt. 'We went through the vineyard at least three times and had to throw a lot away in order to arrive at this little bit of Auslese,' reports Dönnhoff, 'but it’s not primarily a botrytis Auslese; rather it reflects grapes of high-ripeness so far advanced that they wouldn’t have worked at all for dry wine. Often we need to harvest for Auslese or even Spätlese early-on,” he adds, striking a familiar theme, 'because that’s often when there is the purest botrytis, and because we need to have ample acidity for balance. But in the case of this 2017, you could say that it was picked out more or less in the middle of harvest.' Drink: 2019-2046. (Apr 2019)"
Product SKU 332819
Producer Dönnhoff
Country Germany
Region Nahe
Varietal Riesling
Designation Gold Cap|Auslese
Vintage 2017
Size 375ml
Color White
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