Pineapple, papaya and orange along with a sarsaparilla-like sweet herbal concentration inform the Loosen 2011 Erdener Treppchen Riesling Auslese, with suggestions of honey as well as salted caramel such as are found in a number of sweet wines of the present collection serving for both additional richness and saliva inducement. Almost liqueur-like in its oily viscosity and sweet concentration, this, at the same time, evinces juicy fresh citrus that helps it finish exuberantly and downright infectiously. Look for outstanding performance through at least 2035.
“It’s really quite simple,” opined cellarmaster Bernhard Schug, “2010: not much (wine); high acids; ‘complicated’ vintage. 2011: good volume; acids normal, sometimes too little; no problems. But I taste some wines with problems this year. Where did they come from? People were overwhelmed and stressed by the volume. But from the standpoint of cellar technique this was an easy year provided you were organized. There was a danger with high yields that you could get thin wines. To counteract that it was important to leave them on the fine lees as long as possible,” and in fact, only one of the single vineyard trocken wines – which I have not had a chance to revisit since – had been bottled as of my visit last September. Kabinett bottlings this year perpetuate an estate trend, about which I have repeatedly written, toward lowering their residual sugar; though it must be said that 40-50 grams in the context of 2011 fruit generosity and low acidity comes off as decidedly sweet. This Loosen collection is especially successful in light of weaknesses I perceived in wines of other top-notch growers in Erden and Urzig where so many of this estate’s vineyards are located. Picking began already on September 22, but Schug hastens to assure me that his pace soon slackened noticeably in view of the continuing positive evolution of the fruit through early October. “It’s important to realize,” insists Schug, “that you can have almost any kind of weather all summer long – provided it doesn’t just rain continually, or hit the upper thirties (100+F.) for a week or more – because photosynthesis is guaranteed, whereas the quality difference is always going to be made by good weather in September and October.”
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