Lucashof Dry Riesling 2021

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Alcohol: 13%

Grape(s): 100% Riesling

Localization: Pfalz, Germany

Tasting Notes: Light gold in color with subtle fruit aromas of dried peach and apple. On the palate, a hint of tarty key lime comes out to play. The palate is rich and round, finishing with good acidity in a dry, yet crisp finish.

The Domain: Owned by Christine Lucas, sister to Nik Weis, this estate produces outstanding Riesling from important vineyard sites in the Pfalz. This estate was established over fifty years ago and has a much warmer climate than the Mosel with different soil. The resultant wines tend to be drier in style with a little bit higher alcohol levels. It is located in the Rhine valley and protected to the North and the West by the Hunsrück Mountains. That's what makes the climate there almost Mediterranean. The soil is heavier and less stony than in the Mosel. They don't have slate like in the Mosel, they have volcanic, glacial and river sediments. That's why the wines are not as mineral but due to the warmer climate more full-bodied than the wines in the Mosel. In general they have less acidity and more of a roundness. The flavors of their Rieslings are more on the peachy side than on the grapefruit side, as they are in Mosel wines.