J.J. Christoffel Urziger Wurzgarten Riesling Auslese* 2002

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Vintage
2002

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750ML

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Urziger Wurzgarten is an iconic Mittel Mosel site, famous for it's red sandstone soil covered by red slate over a large and steep amphitheater. Typically wines from this site tend to be the more spicy, tropical and richer then those from neighboring villages and sites.

Professional Ratings

  • 91
    A fabulous panoply of flowers, including lilies and violets, can be discerned in the nose of the 2002 Riesling Auslese Urziger Wurzgarten *. Medium-bodied, supple, deep, pure, and satin-textured, its slight fizzy quality (from the CO2) provides a delightful freshness to its kiwi, melon, white flower, and red currant-flavored personality. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2025.
  • 91
    Bright and airy, sporting floral, nectarine and slate aromas and flavors backed by a vivid structure. Good richness midpalate, ending with a mouthwatering tang.
J.J. Christoffel

J.J. Christoffel

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J.J. Christoffel, Germany
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The Christoffel family of Ürzig has been involved in wine production dating back to the 17th century. In 2001 Hans Leo Christoffel leased the management of his vineyards and winemaking to Robert Eymael of the Mönchhof estate. All of Christoffel’s 4 hectares comprise the Ürziger Würzgarten and Erdener Treppchen, including a very special parcel directly above (and contiguous with) the 2.2 hectare Erdener Prälat. Cultivation in these sites has been recorded as early as the 7th century, and has for centuries been prized because of its southern exposure, deep Devonian slate, and steep gradients. The Ürziger Würzgarten, or ‘sprice garden,’ is so named because its iron rich slate is red, and produces notably spicy wines. With its gradient of 70 degrees the Würzgarten is incredibly difficult to farm, as is the Erdener Treppchen, immediately adjacent to the Würzgarten. Because of the sheer steepness of these sites, the majority of Christoffel’s plantings are over 100 years old and on their original rootstock. The star system on Christoffel’s labels represents specific parcels, which are vinified separately.

Eymael continues the legacy of winemaking that drove the estate to prestige under Hans Leo, in a style that maximizes clarity: whole cluster pressing, slow and cool fermentation in fuder, racking immediately off the gross lees followed by a short time on fine lees and early bottling to preserve the freshest of fruit characters indicative to Mosel typicity.

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