Schäfer-Fröhlich Stromberg GG 2018 DBMG
The 2018 Stromberg Riesling GG is very clear and mineral on the bright, deep and intense yet transcendent nose that is full of crushed stones and perfectly ripe Riesling fruit. Mouth-fillingly lush yet precise and fresh on the crystalline and silky palate, this is a full-bodied and powerful yet refined and elegant, tightly structured and sustainable Stromberg that reveals great talents and should be cellared for another couple of years. 13% alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted in October 2019 from a bottle that was declared as Fassprobe (a sample) and thus didn't indicate an AP number.
By Stephan Reinhardt October 2019
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Schäfer-Fröhlich Stromberg GG 2018 DBMG
Schäfer-Fröhlich Stromberg GG 2018 DBMG
The 2018 Stromberg Riesling GG is very clear and mineral on the bright, deep and intense yet transcendent nose that is full of crushed stones and perfectly ripe Riesling fruit. Mouth-fillingly lush yet precise and fresh on the crystalline and silky palate, this is a full-bodied and powerful yet refined and elegant, tightly structured and sustainable Stromberg that reveals great talents and should be cellared for another couple of years. 13% alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted in October 2019 from a bottle that was declared as Fassprobe (a sample) and thus didn't indicate an AP number.
By Stephan Reinhardt October 2019
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The 2018 Stromberg Riesling GG is very clear and mineral on the bright, deep and intense yet transcendent nose that is full of crushed stones and perfectly ripe Riesling fruit. Mouth-fillingly lush yet precise and fresh on the crystalline and silky palate, this is a full-bodied and powerful yet refined and elegant, tightly structured and sustainable Stromberg that reveals great talents and should be cellared for another couple of years. 13% alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted in October 2019 from a bottle that was declared as Fassprobe (a sample) and thus didn't indicate an AP number.
By Stephan Reinhardt October 2019









