Oppenheimer Herrenberg Riesling 2024 Carl Koch
19,50 € Original price was: 19,50 €.17,90 €Current price is: 17,90 €.
| Manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Year | |
| Typology | White Wine |
| Format | 75 Cl |
| Origin | Germany |
| Grape Variety | Riesling |
| Label | Indigenous Yeast, Organic, Steel |
Carl Koch – Oppenheimer Herrenberg Riesling Trocken 2024
Overview
The Oppenheimer Herrenberg Riesling Trocken 2024 is a refined dry Riesling from Rheinhessen, one of Germany’s most dynamic wine regions. This wine showcases purity, minerality, and freshness, hallmarks of Carl Koch’s meticulous craftsmanship. The 2024 vintage benefited from an ideal growing season, producing grapes with vibrant acidity and perfectly balanced ripeness.
Wine Story
The term Trocken denotes a dry Riesling with minimal residual sugar, emphasizing clarity and tension. The Herrenberg vineyard has long been admired for its calcareous loess soils and gentle slopes above Oppenheim, creating wines with remarkable elegance and a distinctive mineral core. Carl Koch continues the family’s legacy, crafting Rieslings that unite precision with depth and authenticity.
Vineyard Philosophy
The Herrenberg vines are cultivated organically, with careful soil management and natural biodiversity at the heart of the process. The combination of loess, limestone, and optimal sun exposure brings structure, aromatic lift, and a distinct saline note to the grapes. Each vine is hand-tended, ensuring perfect fruit maturity at harvest time.
Cellar Approach
Fermentation occurs naturally in stainless steel, preserving the aromatic precision of Riesling. Temperature control ensures slow fermentation, enhancing complexity and texture. After fermentation, the wine remains on fine lees for several months to build mouthfeel and length before bottling, resulting in a crisp yet creamy texture.
Tasting Notes and Food Pairing
Color: pale straw yellow with green reflections.
Nose: citrus zest, white peach, green apple, and wet stone.
Palate: bone-dry and focused, with vibrant acidity, a touch of salinity, and a long, mineral-driven finish.
Food Pairing: ideal with grilled fish, oysters, sushi, or white asparagus. Perfect as an aperitif or with light vegetarian dishes.
Technical Sheet
Grape Variety: 100% Riesling
Origin: Oppenheimer Herrenberg, Rheinhessen, Germany
Vintage: 2024
Alcohol: 12.5% vol
Residual Sugar: < 9 g/l
Total Acidity: 7.5 g/l
Vinification: spontaneous fermentation in stainless steel
Aging: on fine lees for several months
Serving Temperature: 8–10 °C
Carl Koch
History
The Carl Koch estate stands as one of the most significant wineries in the Rheinhessen region, long regarded as Germany’s “wine reservoir,” historically focused more on volume than on quality. The Koch family has overturned that perception through a legacy of over 170 years, marked by passion, vision, and craftsmanship. The story begins in 1855, when Friedrich Koch established the first quinine production facility on the family property — a groundbreaking medical discovery against malaria. Thirty years later, his son Carl Koch returned to the family’s roots in viticulture, converting the estate into a full-fledged winery. On the hills overlooking Oppenheim-am-Rhein and Dienheim, he planted vineyards that would redefine the region’s identity. Today, under the guidance of Paul Berkes, the seventh generation, the estate covers more than 12 hectares, cultivated organically and certified since 2010.
Philosophy in the Vineyard
At Carl Koch, viticulture is guided by a profound respect for nature and the expression of a unique terroir. The soils, alkaline and clay-limestone in composition, give the wines remarkable minerality and aromatic precision, unlike any other in Germany’s classic regions. The vineyards enjoy generous sunshine overlooking the Rhine, nurturing Riesling, Sylvaner, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, and St. Laurent. Every decision is taken with ecological balance in mind: no chemical intrusion, manual harvesting, and low yields ensure the utmost purity. Each grape tells the story of its origin, allowing the wines to capture the true essence of their landscape.
Winemaking Approach
In the cellar, the work of young Argentine winemaker Augustin Nova (formerly at Kloster Eberbach) has propelled the quality of Carl Koch’s wines to stellar heights. Fermentations are spontaneous, and aging takes place in stainless steel, Austrian oak barrels, or acacia casks. Malolactic fermentation is never induced and is often avoided in white wines to preserve freshness and tension. Each technical choice serves a single purpose: elegance. The wines are refined, perfumed, and harmonious — more approachable at the table than many of their Mosel or Nahe counterparts, yet no less impressive in finesse and balance.
Identity and Future Vision
Carl Koch’s vision is that of a modern, mindful viticulture, deeply rooted in tradition. Every bottle reflects German precision and artisanal sensitivity, with time and nature as the core elements. Production remains intentionally limited, rarely exceeding 2,000 bottles per label, making these wines true collector’s treasures. The pursuit of absolute quality is paired with an understated, elegant aesthetic that honors the transparency of the terroir. Carl Koch continues to prove that Rheinhessen can stand proudly alongside Germany’s most renowned regions, offering wines that are elegant, harmonious, and profoundly authentic.
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