Wine Reichsrat von Buhl, Forster "Kirchenstuck" Riesling GG, 2009
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Riesling: 100%
Reviews of purchase Reichsrat von Buhl, Forster "Kirchenstuck" Riesling GG, 2009
Tasting Notes
The wine is straw-gold color.
The wine has a generous, smooth taste with a velvety texture, fruity flavor, balanced acidity and harmonious aftertaste.
Wine seduces expressive aroma with notes of peach, musk and fennel.
Wine can be used in pure form as an aperitif. It will make a wonderful couple with white meat, cheese and fish delicacies. Also, this wine perfectly combined vegetable and fish dishes with sauce.
Interesting Facts
Forster "Kirchenstuck" Riesling GG - elegant dry white wine made from Riesling grapes, which grows in the heart of the Palatinate in the vineyard Forster. The convenient location in the south-eastern slope of volcanic basalt rocks and soil have a beneficial effect on the absorption of minerals and provide optimum moisture balance. After harvesting, the grapes undergoes traditional vinification. Wine Forster "Kirchenstuck" Riesling GG has expressive taste and aroma, it goes well with white meat, fish, vegetables and cheeses.
Producer's description
Since its founding in 1849 until the present time, the winery Reichsrat von Buhl produces wines from noble grape varieties Riesling, growing on one of the best vineyards - Forster. Franz Peter Buhl, founder of the economy, in a short time was able to produce a delicious wines that have received international recognition. For example, in 1869 the wine from Reichsrat von Buhl was the official opening ceremony of the wine of the Suez Canal. Otto von Bismarck was also a great lover of wine Buhl. Grandson of Franz Eberhard, is the founder and president of the Association of German winegrowers who sought to preserve the high quality of German wines. After his Smer in 1921, the widow Frieda Piper von Buhl took the reins in his hands. Under her leadership, the high quality of wine is not only preserved but also improved. After the death of childless Frida in 1952, according to the will of Eberhard, the winery was taken over by his political friend Georg Enoch von und zu Guttenberg. From 1989 to 2013, the plant was leased by the Japanese businessman Toyohiro Tokuoka.
Since 2013, a new, ambitious company headed by managing director Richard Grosche, technical director Mathieu Kaufmann and manager Werner Sebastian resumed production of fine German wines using organic technology.