
Riesling Gutswein feinherb - Fürstlich Castell’sches DomänenamtIn the glass, the Riesling Gutswein from Fürstlich Castell’sches Domänenamt presents a brilliantly shimmering pale yellow color. On the nose, this Fürstlich Castell’sches Domänenamt white wine showcases an array of ripe apples and peaches. As if that weren’t already impressive, additional aromas like lime come into play due to the stainless steel fermentation. This German wine tastes pleasantly dry. It was bottled with 17.5 grams of residual sugar. As one would expect from a wine in the higher price range, this German wine delights with a fine balance despite its dryness. Excellent taste doesn’t necessarily require a lot of residual sugar. The light-footed Fürstlich Castell’sches Domänenamt Riesling Gutswein reveals an incredibly fruit-forward flavor on the palate, which is obviously attributed to its off-dry taste profile. On the palate, the texture of this light-footed white wine is wonderfully creamy. With its lively acidity, the Riesling Gutswein impresses with its freshness and vibrancy. In the finish, this white wine from the Franconia region ultimately excites with beautiful length. Hints of peach and ripe apple are once again evident. Vinification of the Fürstlich Castell’sches Domänenamt Riesling Gutswein This elegant white wine from Germany is made from the Riesling grape variety. After the hand harvest, the grapes are quickly brought to the pressing house. Here, they are sorted and gently crushed. Fermentation follows in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures. After fermentation is complete, the Riesling Gutswein can harmonize on the fine lees for several months. Food Recommendation for the Riesling Gutswein from Fürstlich Castell’sches Domänenamt Enjoy this white wine from Germany best well chilled at 8 - 10°C as a complementary wine to a whole range of great dishes, but it is also a pleasure to drink solo.