Tasting Notes – Haart Riesling 2018

Wine: Haart Riesling 2018
Grape: the Riesling grape is a light-skinned grape, native to the northern bank of the Rhein River in the Rheingau region of central part of eastern Germany
Color: light yellow
Aromas: petrol, mineral, lemon, honey, stone fruit Flavors: lemon, grapefruit, green apple, peaches, pears
Body: Medium
Alcohol: 12%
Acid: High
Sweetness: Medium Dry
Tannins: Low
Serving Tips: 45º to 50º F, in a white wine glass, no need to decant
Aging: can age up to 7 years
Food Pairings: pork, shellfish, white fish, poultry, spicy food, salad
Winery Notes : The Haart vineyard where the grapes were grown to produce this wine is from the Piesport region of the Rheingau. In this region, the grapes are grown on very steep, south-facing slopes where some of Germany’s best Riesling grapes are produced. The continental climate of the Piesport due to the high slopes, the Rhein River and a growing season which lasts from early April to early November is extremely well suited for the cultivation of the Riesling grape.