Domaines Schlumberger Alsace Riesling Grand Cru Saering 2021 Rated 93WE
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Domaines Schlumberger Alsace Riesling Grand Cru Saering is a refined and expressive white wine, rated 93 points by Wine Enthusiast. Aromas of apricot, lemon zest, and flint lead to a vibrant palate layered with citrus, white flowers, and subtle spice. Defined by bright acidity, saline minerality, and elegant balance, this Grand Cru Riesling offers both immediate charm and exceptional aging potential.
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Wine Enthusiast Review Rated 93 Dainty apricot aromas are bolstered by scents of lemon zest and ocean spray. While this wine is defined by lemony acidity, its texture is soft, creating an overall impression that's friendly and welcoming. Minerality leads into a long finish that hints at petrol qualities. This wine could easily spend a few years in the cellar to let those characteristics develop. But those who don't want to wait will find a friendly, sunny wine that perfectly balances racy citrus zest, saline mineral notes and a bit of soft, juicy stone fruit.
Wine Tasting Notes The robe is lemon yellow with light green reflections of good intensity. The disk is bright, limpid and transparent. The wine shows youth. The nose is marked, pleasant and of good intensity. We perceive a dominant of citrus fruits, (mandarin zest, lemon, crystallised orange), white flowers and a light ferruginous, bloody touch. The airing enhances these scents and reveals smoky, flinty notes and spices (ginger). The nose is open and has already a mineral hint. The perfect ripeness of the grapes expresses a splendid terroir profile. The onset in the mouth is fleshy and the alcoholic base full-bodied. Domaines Schlumberger Alsace Riesling Grand Cru Saering evolves on a rigorous medium, marked by a delicate salinity and a sparkling note. Aromas are more austere, first dominated by mineral (flint, naphta) then by citrus fruits (yuzu zest, lime), white flowers and spices (ginger). There is a significant mineral bitterness. That balance is remarkable! Despite the exposure to sunlight, the Riesling extraordinarily emphasises the soil. With its noble bitterness, this wine is made for decades.