Joh. Jos. Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel 2010
Joh. Jos. Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel 2010
Vintage: 2010
Volume: 750ml
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Grapes: 100% Riesling
ABV: 7.5%
Scores: WS95
Product Code: DEJJPWSRAG2010ST004
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Winery Background and History
Weingut Joh. Jos. Prüm, established in 1911, is a renowned family-owned winery located in the Mosel region of Germany. The Prüm family has been cultivating vineyards in the area for over 400 years, with a steadfast commitment to producing high-quality Riesling wines that express the unique characteristics of the Mosel terroir. The estate’s reputation was significantly enhanced by Sebastian Prüm in the mid-20th century, and today, it is managed by Dr. Manfred Prüm and his daughter, Dr. Katharina Prüm. Their dedication to meticulous vineyard management and traditional winemaking techniques has solidified Joh. Jos. Prüm’s status as one of the premier producers in the Mosel region.
Producer and Winemaker
Dr. Manfred Prüm and his daughter, Dr. Katharina Prüm, oversee both vineyard management and winemaking at the estate. They employ traditional methods with minimal intervention, allowing the Riesling grape to fully express its character and the unique terroir of each vineyard site. Their philosophy emphasizes purity, precision, and a clear reflection of the vineyard sites in their wines.
Vineyards and Microclimate
The Wehlener Sonnenuhr vineyard is situated along the Mosel River, characterized by its steep, south-facing slopes and slate-rich soils. This terroir provides excellent drainage and heat retention, essential for the ripening of Riesling grapes in the region’s cool climate. The 2010 vintage experienced favorable conditions, with a warm growing season leading to ripe, healthy grapes. The “Goldkapsel” designation indicates a special selection of late-harvested grapes, often affected by noble rot (Botrytis cinerea), resulting in wines with enhanced concentration and complexity.
Grape Varietals & Percentage Used
100% Riesling
Vinification & Aging Methods
The grapes are hand-harvested at optimal ripeness, with careful selection to ensure only the finest fruit is used. Fermentation is carried out using natural yeasts in stainless steel tanks, allowing for precise temperature control. The wine is then aged on its lees to develop complexity and texture before bottling. The “Goldkapsel” indicates a higher level of sweetness and richness, achieved through extended hang time on the vine and the influence of noble rot.
ABV (Alcohol by Volume)
Approximately 7.5%
Tasting Notes
The 2010 Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel presents a pale golden hue. On the nose, it offers aromas of tropical and stone fruits, honey, white flowers, lime, and lemon drops. The palate is rich and balanced, with flavors mirroring the nose, complemented by a vibrant acidity that leads to a long, satisfying finish.
Food & Wine Pairing
This Auslese pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes. Its sweetness and acidity make it an excellent companion to spicy Asian cuisine, such as Thai or Indian dishes. It also complements rich pâtés, blue cheeses, and fruit-based desserts like apple tart or peach cobbler. For a delightful pairing, consider serving it alongside foie gras or a spicy shrimp curry.
Service Methods and Temperatures
To fully appreciate the nuances of this wine, it is recommended to serve it chilled at a temperature between 8-10°C (46-50°F). Using medium-sized white wine glasses will allow the aromas to concentrate and enhance the tasting experience. Decanting is not necessary; however, allowing the wine to breathe for a few minutes after pouring can help open up its aromatic profile.
Storage and Aging Potential
The 2010 Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel has significant aging potential. When stored properly in a cool, dark environment with a consistent temperature around 12°C (54°F) and moderate humidity, the wine can develop additional complexity over the next several decades. As it ages, expect the emergence of honeyed notes, dried fruits, and a deepening of its mineral character.
Scores
Wine Spectator: 95 Points
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