Weingut Robert Weil
Rheingau 2022 Riesling Kiedricher Trocken
Weingut Robert Weil
Rheingau 2022 Riesling Kiedricher Trocken
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The Wine Advocate 90+/100
From younger vines in the three crus and from the Wasseros, so from a more skeletal soil, the 2022 Kiedricher Riesling Trocken opens with a pure, refined and slightly flinty bouquet with ripe, finely concentrated fruit that represents the warm and sunny vintage and the more rainy autumn. Elegant, refined and balanced on the palate, this is a substantial, well-structured and finely crunchy structured Kiedricher with elegant, dense and juicy fruit and an intense, warm and supple finish. 12.5% stated alcohol. Screw cap. Tasted in August 2023. "We started the year 2022 with a very warm winter," recalls Wilhelm Weil, then immediately he adds that the replenishment of water reserves over the winter precipitation was to become "essential for the survival" of one or two vineyards. This is because the summer of 2022 was characterized by high temperatures and very low rainfall during the summer. Budbreak on April 20 was still in line with the long-term average, but the start of flowering in the first days of June was already seven days ahead of the long-term average because Mother Nature sent plenty of sunshine and warmth in May. However, due to the increasing drought and southern European heat, the vineyards then increasingly found their natural brake on assimilation, so that the lead in vineyard development was not significantly extended over the summer. Nevertheless, the start of ripening was nine days ahead of the average, and the grape harvest even started 10 days earlier than normal on September 20.