LauerRiesling Fass 18 Kupp GG 2022 (750ml)


Country:
Germany

Unit Type:
750ml

Estimated Price:
$60

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The Kupp is name of the main vineyard that Florian Lauer farms. It is also the name of one of the three Grand Cru dry wines that Florian Lauer produces – the other two are Feils and Schonfels. Note in German these are called “Grosses Gewächs,” translating to “great growth.” You should be able to find on the labels the letters “GG,” denoting the fact they are “Grand Cru” and dry.

In a way, the Kupp GG is the final selection of the cherry parcels of the Kupp hill. As with Burgundy, most often Grand Cru, the best grapes, come from the mid-section of the hill – see the map in the gallery. The red-colored parcels are where Lauer sources the grapes: the middle section above Unterstenberg and below Stirn, as well as selected parcels both east and west.

The Kupp GG is normally the most “complete” of all the GGs; it is a wine that shows both fruit and depth (like Feils) as well as a dense mineral core of slate and salt (like Schonfels). It is perhaps the most elegant of the wines, with fine layers and a suave, polished finesse. Kupp tends to have more structure than Feils, so it normally needs a few years in the bottle to begin to show. It also benefits from a serious decant.

Country

Germany

Unit Type

750ml

Alcohol

14.1%

Wine Class

Still White

Pack Size

12

Address

Saar

Estimated Price

$60

Mosel Fine Wines

The 2022er Kupp as it is referred to on the central part of the label (GG is written top left), comes from the central part of the original Kupp hill. It offers a superbly bright and deeply complex nose of minty and fine spices, bergamot, lime zest, smoke, aniseed, spearmint, and lemon. The wine proves superbly balanced on the palate, where plenty of spicy and herbal notes interplay with delicate flowery elements. The finish proves slightly broader yet there is plenty of tension and energy and the length is stunning. This is a great dry Riesling in the making.

No 69 Mar 2024