Region and Vineyards
The Rheingau is one of Germany's most renowned wine regions, located along the north bank of the Rhine River between Wiesbaden and Rüdesheim. Its south-facing slopes, overlooking the river, provide an ideal microclimate for Riesling, which dominates plantings here. Warm exposure and the moderating influence of the Rhine create conditions where grapes achieve excellent ripeness while preserving vibrant acidity. The soils, a mix of quartzite, slate, and loess, contribute to the mineral tension that is a hallmark of Rheingau Riesling.
Schloss Johannisberg is a monopole vineyard estate of 50 hectares, historically significant as the birthplace of the Spätlese category in 1775. The castle itself has produced wine for over 900 years, exclusively Riesling since 1720. The vineyard sits on a hill directly above the Rhine, with optimal sun exposure and soils of Taunus quartzite and loam. These conditions give the wines their signature interplay of richness and precision, making Schloss Johannisberg one of the most celebrated Riesling producers in the world.
Winemaking
Grünlack Spätlese 2022 is made from 100% hand-harvested Riesling grapes grown in the single Schloss Johannisberg vineyard. Grapes are carefully destemmed and gently crushed to preserve purity of fruit and avoid excessive phenolic extraction. Fermentation is carried out predominantly in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, with approximately 30% in wooden barrels to add textural complexity and subtle depth.
Following fermentation, the wine rests on its fine lees for five months. This contact contributes a creamy mid-palate and enhances aromatic expression while maintaining Riesling's natural vibrancy. With an alcohol content of 7.5%, the wine strikes a poised balance between luscious sweetness and racy acidity, characteristic of Spätlese style Rieslings.
Tasting Notes
- Color: Brilliant light yellow with delicate green reflections.
- Aroma: White peach, fresh pineapple, green apple, nettle, and sorrel.
- Palate: A harmonious interplay of ripe fruit and refreshing acidity, with lovely sweetness, fine balance, and a long citrus-driven finish.
Did you know?
Schloss Johannisberg is credited with the discovery of Spätlese itself. In 1775, a messenger bringing the harvest permission was delayed, causing grapes to overripen and become affected by noble rot. The resulting wine marked the first documented Spätlese, revolutionizing German Riesling styles and classifications.
Wine Pairing Ideas
- Lobster in butter sauce: The richness of the dish is lifted by the wine's acidity and enhanced by its tropical fruit notes.
- Spicy Thai curry: Sweetness tempers heat, while aromatic intensity complements the herbs and spices.
- Blue cheese: The interplay of saltiness and sweetness creates a memorable balance.
- Fruit tart with peaches or apricots: Reinforces the wine's orchard fruit profile while highlighting its freshness.