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Burgberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs, Kruger-Rumpf 2024

Burgberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs, Kruger-Rumpf 2024

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BRAND
BRAND
Kruger-Rumpf
COUNTRY
COUNTRY
Germany
REGION
REGION
Nahe

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Grape: Riesling\nRegion: Nahe\nVineyard:  Burgberg\nSoil:  Quartzite and volcanic rock\nProduction: Fermentation is entirely in Neutral stuckfass (Hösch) until the end of April. The wine is  racked into steel in May and bottled a month later in June.\nClassification: VDP.GROSSE LAGE\nBurgberg \nIn a side valley between Münster-Sarmsheim and Layen Castle is the less than five hectare steep hill Burgberg – one of the most exciting terroirs in the Nahe. Burgberg is a steep slope with a 20 to 60 percent gradient that faces south and southeast. It lies between 130 and 190 metres a.s.l. just below the Burg Layen fortress ruin. Its convex form is surrounded by rock faces that protect it from winds coming from the north, west and east thus capturing the warmth of the day in the vineyard. The soil of this four-hectare Grand Cru is comprised of iron-rich loam with a high share of Taunus quartzite, slate, and pebbles. Because cold air is trapped here on frosty winter nights, the foot of the slope is ideally suited for the production of ice wine. The name, which gives reference to the Burg Layen fortress, has existed since the 14th and appeared for the first time in the land cadastre in 1819.

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