Riesling - Clos Hauserer 2022 - Zind-Humbrecht
Please note: Bottles of Alsace wine do not fit into the wooden boxes sold separately.
Sweetness index - 1: technically dry wine or wine that tastes dry.
96/100 James Suckling
Tasting notes - “This great dry Riesling effortlessly combines astonishingly refined stone fruit aromas with fantastic concentration and delicacy. The freshness of the grapefruit on the finish underscores the whole magnificently. A wine that's delicious now, but also has great ageing potential. Made from biodynamically grown grapes. To drink or to keep.” May 6, 2024
- Bottling: January 2024
- Acquired alcohol: 13.4
- Residual sugar: 1.1 g/l
- Total acidity: 4.3 g/l H2SO4 (6.6 g/l tartaric acid)
- pH: 3.15
- Yield: 53 hl/ha
- Optimum tasting: 2025-2042+.
- Average age of vines: Vines planted in 1973
- Terroir : Clos Hauserer
- Sweetness index: 1
- Available for sale : Yes
- Soil: East-facing, gentle slope, Oligocene marl limestone
Terroir :
Clos Häuserer is a small vineyard of 1.2 ha planted in 1973 with Riesling grapes. It is bordered at the top by the Hengst Grand Cru and the Häuserer road just below (the road of the houses in reference to an ancient Roman settlement not far away). It was then easy to appreciate the qualitative potential of this vineyard and its capacity to produce wines with great ageing potential. The Clos Häuserer lies on the same parent rock as the Hengst: a siliceous limestone marl from the Oligocene period, but with a much thicker top layer of soil (about 1 metre) which constitutes a slope colluvium (marl deposit). This vineyard benefits from a hot microclimate in summer, but the soil remains cool and the vines never suffer from drought. Like many wines produced on this geology, Clos Häuserer is slow to ferment. The 2019 was harvested at perfect ripeness and could finish completely dry.
Index: Level of sweetness on the palate. Scale from 1 to 5.
1: technically dry or tasting dry. 2: not technically dry, but the sugars are not obviously apparent on the palate. Some tasters may find a slight roundness on the finish. These wines will taste dry with some bottle age.3: medium sweetness, more prominent in the youth of the wine, which will gradually fade with age. 4 : Sweet wine. 5 : Sweet wine, very close to a Vendange Tardive
Data sheet
Note | Between 95 and 97 |
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Note JS | 96/100 |
Partner Areas | Yes |
Recoverable VAT | Yes |
Colour | Dry white |
Format | Bottle (75cl) |
Vintage | 2022 |
Volume | 12,50 % vol - 75 cl |
Appellation | Alsace |
Level | Perfect |
Label | Perfect |
Region | Alsace |
Grape variety | Riesling |
Incompatibility wooden box | Yes |
Domains of Alsace | Zind-Humbrecht |
Prix | From 50 to 80 € |