2021 Schloss Lieser Riesling trocken Kabistück

Type of Wine | |
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Country | Germany |
Region | |
Winery | |
Vintage | 2021 |
Grape | |
Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (11.5%) |
Drink window | 2022 - 2050 |
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Description
In 1992 Thomas Haag, the son of the celebrated Brauneberg winemaker Wilhelm Haag, took over the Schloss. It was already very good, but Thomas has made it a Champions League domain by working hard. According to the Gault Millau, it belongs to the very best in Germany. And the only domain in Germany to receive the highest award in all guides! The suppleness and drinkability are trademarks of Schloss Lieser, such elegance and above all the temptation to swallow a wine can be found at few other producers. In short, a must have!
The former Kabinett SL was renamed Kabinettstück in 2018 with the 2019 vintage. The Riesling trocken Kabinettstück is pure, straight and intense with a reductive and attractive slate nose. Juicy and spicy on the palate, this is a great Kabinett with intensity, grip and complexity. Very stimulating.
Specifications
Type of Wine | White |
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Country | Germany |
Region | Moezel |
Winery | Schloss Lieser |
Grape | Riesling |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2021 |
Drinking as of | 2022 |
Drinking till | 2050 |
Alcohol % | 11.5 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 90 |
Tasting Profiles | Aromatisch, Bloemig, Complex, Droog, Fris, Fruitig, Mineraal, Strak, Wit fruit |
Drink moments | Indruk maken, Lekker luxe |
Professional Reviews
Parker
Rating
90
Release Price
NA
Drink Date
2023 - 2037
Reviewed by
Stephan Reinhardt
Issue Date
25th Aug 2022
Source
August 2022 Week 4, The Wine Advocate
Thomas Haag had to change the name of the Kabinettstück because German wine officials found the smart name too similar to the predicate Kabinett, which is true of course, but Kabinettstück is literally a small-sized masterpiece, which this wine certainly is. So, now it's called Kabistück, which is in fact much closer to Kabinett than you might think since Kabi is the colloquial term of Kabinett but, well, German officials are in their own Kafkaesque category. The 2021 Riesling trocken Kabistück opens with ripe pear and nectarine aromas intertwined with a finely flinty tone of crushed blue slate. Pure and enormously saline on the palate this is a dry and savoy, still a bit untamed dry Riesling with grip and character. It is an excellent expression of terroir and vintage. 11.5% stated alcohol. Tasted in July 2022.
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One of the four bangers from the Moselle. Germany champions league. What a great riesling Thomas Haag makes. It was not for nothing that he became Winzer des Jahres (Gault & Millau). In the 1990s, Thomas and his wife Ute took over in a sorry state. By working very hard, the weather has been raised in all its glory. The winery owns about twenty hectares in the best steep slopes of the Moselle. Due to 80-year-old sticks, only manual harvesting in several courses, the wines are guaranteed with great aging potential. All wines undergo spontaneous fermentation in the more than 100-year-old vaulted cellar. They are complex, elegant and mineral at the same time. And of course with a very low alcohol content. Wines with their own identity and character. It is therefore not the slightest slope where the grapes come from, such as: Lieser Niederberg Helden, Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr, Brauneberger Juffer, Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Graacher Himmelreich, Bernkasteler Doctor and the Piesporter Goldtröpfchen.
In 1992 Thomas Haag, the son of the celebrated Brauneberg winemaker Wilhelm Haag, took over the Schloss. It was already very good, but Thomas has made it a Champions League domain by working hard. According to the Gault Millau, it belongs to the very best in Germany. And the only domain in Germany to receive the highest award in all guides! The suppleness and drinkability are trademarks of Schloss Lieser, such elegance and above all the temptation to swallow a wine can be found at few other producers. In short, a must have!
The former Kabinett SL was renamed Kabinettstück in 2018 with the 2019 vintage. The Riesling trocken Kabinettstück is pure, straight and intense with a reductive and attractive slate nose. Juicy and spicy on the palate, this is a great Kabinett with intensity, grip and complexity. Very stimulating.
Type of Wine | White |
---|---|
Country | Germany |
Region | Moezel |
Winery | Schloss Lieser |
Grape | Riesling |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2021 |
Drinking as of | 2022 |
Drinking till | 2050 |
Alcohol % | 11.5 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 90 |
Tasting Profiles | Aromatisch, Bloemig, Complex, Droog, Fris, Fruitig, Mineraal, Strak, Wit fruit |
Drink moments | Indruk maken, Lekker luxe |
Parker
Rating
90
Release Price
NA
Drink Date
2023 - 2037
Reviewed by
Stephan Reinhardt
Issue Date
25th Aug 2022
Source
August 2022 Week 4, The Wine Advocate
Thomas Haag had to change the name of the Kabinettstück because German wine officials found the smart name too similar to the predicate Kabinett, which is true of course, but Kabinettstück is literally a small-sized masterpiece, which this wine certainly is. So, now it's called Kabistück, which is in fact much closer to Kabinett than you might think since Kabi is the colloquial term of Kabinett but, well, German officials are in their own Kafkaesque category. The 2021 Riesling trocken Kabistück opens with ripe pear and nectarine aromas intertwined with a finely flinty tone of crushed blue slate. Pure and enormously saline on the palate this is a dry and savoy, still a bit untamed dry Riesling with grip and character. It is an excellent expression of terroir and vintage. 11.5% stated alcohol. Tasted in July 2022.
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One of the four bangers from the Moselle. Germany champions league. What a great riesling Thomas Haag makes. It was not for nothing that he became Winzer des Jahres (Gault & Millau). In the 1990s, Thomas and his wife Ute took over in a sorry state. By working very hard, the weather has been raised in all its glory. The winery owns about twenty hectares in the best steep slopes of the Moselle. Due to 80-year-old sticks, only manual harvesting in several courses, the wines are guaranteed with great aging potential. All wines undergo spontaneous fermentation in the more than 100-year-old vaulted cellar. They are complex, elegant and mineral at the same time. And of course with a very low alcohol content. Wines with their own identity and character. It is therefore not the slightest slope where the grapes come from, such as: Lieser Niederberg Helden, Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr, Brauneberger Juffer, Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Graacher Himmelreich, Bernkasteler Doctor and the Piesporter Goldtröpfchen.