2013 Martin Müllen Trarbacher Hühnerberg Spätlese

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This marries fruit from the uppermost of Müllen’s four terraces in Hühnerberg with fruit from below the terraced section (the same steep sector that yielded this year’s impressive “no star” Spätlese trocken). Pineapple, white peach and mint mingle on the nose with site-typical suggestions of woodsmoke. The silken palate is at once soothingly cooling and tinglingly invigorating, with sweetness supportively judged without trying to become a dominant player in its own right. Hints of quince and caramel point to advanced ripeness (with a trace of botrytis) and are gorgeously complemented by the wine’s textural richness and subtle sweetness on a lusciously lingering finish. The balance of richness with fresh fruit juiciness and the impeccable balance of sweetness are features I have generally missed in residually sweet Müllen bottlings of past vintages. (Whether or not this wine’s vineyard origins or the fact that it is the collection’s sole sweet Hühnerberg Spätlese account for its being labeled without stars, don’t let that mislead you – even if Müllen encourages this – to anticipate less than top quality.)

David Schildknecht. 93 pts
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The vineyard:

The Trarbacher Hühnerberg is located in a side valley of the Mosel. Its orientation of the sun is from the south-southeast to the south-southwest, giving the Hühnerberg a concave shape that resembles a Greek theatre. Due to its location in the side valley, it cools down very quickly at night, whereby its shape and orientation heats up very quickly during the day. This peculiarity produces wines with enormous tension and a very elegant and pure Riesling character.

The Spätlese is the second stage of the Prädikat wines. Below this quality level is the Kabinet, above it is the Auslese. The Prädikat does not allow conclusions to be drawn about the sweetness of the wine, but reflects the degree of maturity of the grapes and thus shows the character of the wine. (Only the flavour indications, such as “dry” or “fruchtsüss”, indicate how sweet the wine tastes.)

Spätlese are obtained from highly ripe grapes and therefore have a stronger taste than the Kabinets. The grape must for late harvest must have a legal minimum must weight of 80° Öchsle (the must weight describes the content of natural sugar in the must). Spätlese is subject to the highest quality standards. For example, no sugar may be added to the must. Furthermore, the wine must undergo a chemical analysis and an official examination by a tasting commission.

Additional information

Vintage

2013

Begin consume

2021

End Consume

2039

Size

750ml

Color

White

Variety

Riesling

Closure

Cork

Alcohol % vol.

8,5 to 9,5%

Category

Sweet

Producer

Martin Müllen

Designation

3480, Spätlese

Vineyard

Trarbacher Hühnerberg

Country

Germany

Region

Mosel

Sub-Region

Unknown

Appellation

Unknown

Typification

Regular

SKU 2073490
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