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2007 Balthasar Ress Rheingau Riesling Kabinett halbtrocken / semi dry exposé



The regional wines of the Balthasar Ress portfolio are for everyday enjoyment. They offer uncomplicated pleasure in every respect, starting with the screw cap closure.

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Producer

The producer is the renowned VDP wine estate Balthasar Ress. Founded in 1870 by the Rheingau hotelier Balthasar Ress, the wine estate numbers among the large, familyoperated enterprises in the Rheingau today. Consistently high standards of performance and reliability have been hallmarks of the estate since its founding. Today the estate is run by Stefan and Christian Ress, who represent the fourth and fifth generations of the founding family.

Vintage

2007 was an unusual year marked by meteorological factors, starting with unusually high temperatures in April, during which vegetation progressed up to three weeks ahead of schedule, followed by blossoming in mid May the earliest ever recorded in the Rheingau. After warm days and sufficient precipita-tion in July, favorable weather continued into late summer and early autumn. These warm, sunny days in combination with cold nights were ideal for the development of aromas. Thanks to ample water supplies, considerable quantities of minerals were released in the soil and absorbed by the grapes. As such, the wines are very rich in extract. In contrast to 2006, when the onset of rot forced pickers to bring in the crop as quickly as possible, the 2007 harvest began on 10 September and lasted for nearly seven weeks, during which we harvested fully ripened grapes that had developed fine aromas. Considering that the normal growing season for grapes is usually about 100 days, in 2007 it was almost 140 days a phenomenon evinced by incredibly aromatic grapes.

Vineyard site

The Rieslings for this wine are sourced from various Ress family sites in the Rheingau and carefully blended to complement one another.

Harvest

The grapes are selectively harvested by hand, and where possible, mechanically, depending on the general condition of the grapes. Then they are gently transported to the cellar in containers that can be emptied over the wine press, thus making it possible to completely dispense with crushing and pumping.

Vinification

Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks after the musts settle. Cultured yeasts are used.

Grape variety

100 % Riesling

Tasting notes

Red apple on the nose. Harmonious play of fruit and vigorous acidity. Helge Hagen, (Sommelier, Kronenschlösschen/Hattenheim)

Food affinities

Seafood cocktail. Helge Hagen, (Sommelier, Kronenschlösschen/Hattenheim)

Aging potential

The wine should develop well until 2009-2010. Helge Hagen, (Sommelier, Kronenschlösschen/Hattenheim)

2007 Rheingau Riesling Kabinett semi dry
2007 Rheingau Riesling Kabinett semi dry
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