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Grunlack Riesling Spatlese2020

Schloss JohannisbergRheingau, Germany

Grünlack Riesling Spätlese from Schloss Johannisberg is a single‑vineyard Rheingau Riesling made in the classic Spätlese…Learn More »

$50

/750ml

2020 Retail Average

96

/100

2020 Pro Rating

Grunlack Riesling Spatlese 2020 Vintage Overview

2020 OVERVIEW

Lime zest and white peach race through Schloss Johannisberg Grünlack Riesling Spätlese 2020, carried on a spine of electric stone and cool, green herbal tones that keep its sweetness feeling feather-light. The wine feels both chiselled and generous, with juicy fruit at the core and a long, mouthwatering finish that lingers on wet rock and citrus peel. A thrilling, high-energy Spätlese that showcases just how precise and intense this vintage can be.

Drinking Window
2023 2040
Pairings

Thai green curry with prawns; roast duck with five-spice and plum sauce; aged Comté cheese

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Grunlack Riesling Spatlese Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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JJ Buckley

🇺🇸Oakland, CA
$49.94
2020
Schloss Johannisberg Riesling Spatlese Grunlack 2020 750ML

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Grunlack Riesling Spatlese · Knowledge Base

About Grunlack Riesling Spatlese

Grünlack Riesling Spätlese from Schloss Johannisberg is a single‑vineyard Rheingau Riesling made in the classic Spätlese (late‑harvest, off‑dry) style — bright, low‑alcohol and high‑acid, with vivid notes of green apple, citrus and stone fruit wrapped in a chalky/mineral thread. Hand‑harvested and usually fermented in stainless steel with some lees contact, it balances clear sweetness and racy acidity for lively freshness, food versatility (seafood, spicy Asian dishes, cheese) and very good aging potential.