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Burg Ravensburg 2017 Riesling Kapellenberg Grosses Gewaechs

We had been coveting the Riesling from this tiny filet vineyard since we first encountered it, but had to wait for the luscious 2015 to get any. Kapellenberg enjoys a combination of limestone-sandstone and volcanic soil unique among the holdings of the estate. It gives rise to a ravishingly aromatic wine, more on the “green” than the “yellow” side of Riesling. It shows admirable precision and finesse in 2017.

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Wine Specifics

WineWise Code
GBR-RIK17
Country
Germany
Region
Baden - Kraichgau
Color/Style
White
Destemming
Whole Cluster
Fermentation Vessel
Barrels
Additional Fermentation Notes
Spontaneous fermentation in 500 previously-filled barrels
Aging Duration (months)
9 months
Filtered?
No
Fining Agents
None
Yeast Protocol
Spontaneous
Malolactic Conversion
Yes
Additonal Maturation Details:
9 months lees contact
Added Sulfur
Yes
Varieties
100% Riesling
Residual Sugar
2.8
ABV
13
Acidity
7.8
Closure
Natural Cork
Annual Production
3000 cases
Primary Vineyard Name
Eichelberg Kapellenberg (chapel on top)
Soil Types
Limestone, Volcanic Rock
Elevation (meters)
300
Vine Age
20
Yields (hl/ha)
35
Farming Practices
Bio-dynamic
Harvest Method
Hand-harvested
Additional Harvest Notes
Single Guyot
Other Vineyard Details
South

Notes from the Producer: The Kapellenberg is our only Grosse Lage not situated directly on the castle hill. It is located approx. 15 km (9 miles) north of the Husarenkappe Grosse Lage. We now hold a 2 ha (h acre) block at the top, with the 2014 vintage Burg Ravensburg’s first to be grown here. The inclines range up to 70%, making the vineyard as steep as it is unique. The south-facing vineyard is also our highest, at 304 meters above sea level. This combination of height, steepness and exposition lends an unmistakable tension to the wine. The Kapellenberg’s terroir is also notable: the “Berg” (ridge) was formed by volcanic activity that pushed up the limestone and mixed it with volcanic rock into a light but highly complex soil. The name refers to a chapel on top, built in 1748 in honor of St. Michael. The first documented mention of the vineyard came in 1225 in relation to the Wigoldesberg Monastery.

Riesling grapes are subjected to whole cluster pressing with no skin contact. The grapes are pressed very gently for 3 hours, followed by natural sedimentation and then spontaneous fermentation in 500 I previously filled barrels and no temperature control. The wine is fermented until 1 June, racked on the yeast throughout August and bottled in September.

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