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Donnhoff Schlossbockelheimer Felsenberg Auslese GoldKapsel , 2006

Duty Paid, 1 bottle, 37.5cl

ID: 150871

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"Smoky pungency, spiced pear, prunelle, and creme de cassis aromas announce the 2006 Schlossbockelheimer Felsenberg Riesling Auslese. An ethereal slick of pure botrytis secretions and pasted, over-ripe mango seems to coat the palate, just as its peppery, smoky pungency can’t be brushed away. Polished but (after the creaminess of so many Spatlesen) surprisingly firm in feel, this finishes with honeyed richness, intense berry sap and pungency, and underlying notes of coffee-mocha. It will certainly follow a fascinating course over at least the next quarter century.

“I was amazed when the 2006s tasted as good as I had said they might become,” says Helmut Donnhoff. “It turned out what we vintners always said about Riesling – that’s it’s ideally suited to our clime – is true. I guess I didn’t really didn’t believe that in quite complete seriousness. I ran around the cellar like a crazy man, tasting back and forth” in excitement as the quality of this latest collection became evident. Sample it starting almost anywhere, and you’ll be a believer, too. “If there is one vintage I could compare with this, it would be 1971 as I remember it, with this perfect tension between acid and sugar, this clarity, a bit of botrytis but not stinky, completely clear and mineral, structured, architectural.” In the 21 years I have been visiting him, I have never known Helmut Donnhoff to permit himself such superlatives. “We set the record, harvesting everything in two weeks,” he adds. Trying to handle so many sites needing so much selection in so short a time “was close to the limit, and we managed it only because I have really good people” picking. This year, Donnhoff added to his line-up vineyards in two of the three traditionally top sites of Bad Kreuznach, parcels whose purchase in 2003 he had kept under wraps until now. On the one hand he felt that acquiring parcels another step downstream and in his “home city” and which – like those in Norheim – had once been proudly maintained by “wine nobility” but more recently neglected, followed a theme and closed a circle. “I see myself in the line of cellar-masters who were my mentors. If I didn’t do it,” he says, “there was nobody else left.” On the other hand, he had in mind that vineyards “not quite so close to my heart,” but still top quality (“because a lousy vineyard and a good vineyard take the same amount of work”) could be employed to increase volumes of his generic Riesling. As soon as he tasted the first young wines, he knew they were not destined for blending away! In virtually any other vintage, his top 2006 Auslesen would have been Beerenauslesen, Donnhoff points out, and I have to admit I wondered whether the wines that followed – even if considered virtual Trockenbeerenauslesen – could represent an ascent. “One sees the botrytis during the harvest and one senses the possibilities. But one also knows what can happen if bad weather comes. And all of the vineyards were ripening at the same time. Sweet, dry, botrytized, all were possible at the same time. In principle, I would have had to harvest everything on the same day, which is impossible, crazy. Of course, you could have pushed things to the limit and harvested T.B.A. – I know I can make one at the highest level – but my story, my love is here,” says Donnhoff, stretching his hands over the bottles of Spatlese and Auslese lined up on the table.” That represents my dream, and anything that jeopardizes it must be set aside. I’ll always forgo the extra 10% of opulence.” Hence, although at one point a start was made on berries for T.B.A., in the end, only two truly botrytis-dominated wines, both Beerenauslesen, were picked.
SCORE: 92 - David Schildknecht, The Wine Advocate


17.5 points. JanicsRobinson.com

92 points. Wine Spectator, Bruce Sanderson
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Item ID:

150871

Name:

Donnhoff Schlossbockelheimer Felsenberg Auslese GoldKapsel

Quantity / Size:

1 bottles, 37.5cl each

Duty Status:

Duty Paid

Country / Region:

Germany, Nahe

Fill Level:

Into Neck (IN)

Ended:

1st Mar 2019 10:00

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Donnhoff Schlossbockelheimer Felsenberg Auslese GoldKapsel , 2006

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"Smoky pungency, spiced pear, prunelle, and creme de cassis aromas announce the 2006 Schlossbockelheimer Felsenberg Riesling Auslese. An ethereal slick of pure botrytis secretions and pasted, over-ripe mango seems to coat the palate, just as its peppery, smoky pungency can’t be brushed away. Polished but (after the creaminess of so many Spatlesen) surprisingly firm in feel, this finishes with honeyed richness, intense berry sap and pungency, and underlying notes of coffee-mocha. It will certainly follow a fascinating course over at least the next quarter century.

“I was amazed when the 2006s tasted as good as I had said they might become,” says Helmut Donnhoff. “It turned out what we vintners always said about Riesling – that’s it’s ideally suited to our clime – is true. I guess I didn’t really didn’t believe that in quite complete seriousness. I ran around the cellar like a crazy man, tasting back and forth” in excitement as the quality of this latest collection became evident. Sample it starting almost anywhere, and you’ll be a believer, too. “If there is one vintage I could compare with this, it would be 1971 as I remember it, with this perfect tension between acid and sugar, this clarity, a bit of botrytis but not stinky, completely clear and mineral, structured, architectural.” In the 21 years I have been visiting him, I have never known Helmut Donnhoff to permit himself such superlatives. “We set the record, harvesting everything in two weeks,” he adds. Trying to handle so many sites needing so much selection in so short a time “was close to the limit, and we managed it only because I have really good people” picking. This year, Donnhoff added to his line-up vineyards in two of the three traditionally top sites of Bad Kreuznach, parcels whose purchase in 2003 he had kept under wraps until now. On the one hand he felt that acquiring parcels another step downstream and in his “home city” and which – like those in Norheim – had once been proudly maintained by “wine nobility” but more recently neglected, followed a theme and closed a circle. “I see myself in the line of cellar-masters who were my mentors. If I didn’t do it,” he says, “there was nobody else left.” On the other hand, he had in mind that vineyards “not quite so close to my heart,” but still top quality (“because a lousy vineyard and a good vineyard take the same amount of work”) could be employed to increase volumes of his generic Riesling. As soon as he tasted the first young wines, he knew they were not destined for blending away! In virtually any other vintage, his top 2006 Auslesen would have been Beerenauslesen, Donnhoff points out, and I have to admit I wondered whether the wines that followed – even if considered virtual Trockenbeerenauslesen – could represent an ascent. “One sees the botrytis during the harvest and one senses the possibilities. But one also knows what can happen if bad weather comes. And all of the vineyards were ripening at the same time. Sweet, dry, botrytized, all were possible at the same time. In principle, I would have had to harvest everything on the same day, which is impossible, crazy. Of course, you could have pushed things to the limit and harvested T.B.A. – I know I can make one at the highest level – but my story, my love is here,” says Donnhoff, stretching his hands over the bottles of Spatlese and Auslese lined up on the table.” That represents my dream, and anything that jeopardizes it must be set aside. I’ll always forgo the extra 10% of opulence.” Hence, although at one point a start was made on berries for T.B.A., in the end, only two truly botrytis-dominated wines, both Beerenauslesen, were picked.
SCORE: 92 - David Schildknecht, The Wine Advocate


17.5 points. JanicsRobinson.com

92 points. Wine Spectator, Bruce Sanderson
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Item Details

Item ID:

150871

Name:

Donnhoff Schlossbockelheimer Felsenberg Auslese GoldKapsel

Quantity / Size:

1 bottles, 37.5cl each

Duty Status:

Duty Paid

Country / Region:

Germany, Nahe

Fill Level:

Into Neck (IN)

Ended:

1st Mar 2019 10:00

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