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Dönnhoff Riesling Tonschiefer 2022
White WineIssue 19

Dönnhoff Riesling Tonschiefer 2022

Weingut Dönnhoff (Family Estate) · Weingut Dönnhoff, Oberhausen, Nahe

$2512.5% proof
Dönnhoff Tonschiefer — named for the Tonschiefer (clay slate) soils from which it springs — is proof that great wine architecture begins underground. While the world chases oak and extraction, the Dönnhoff family pursues the opposite: minimal intervention, indigenous yeasts, stainless steel, and the faith that if you farm well and get out of the way, the soil will speak. And speak it does. The slate minerality comes through as an electric current running beneath the fruit — green apple, citrus, white peach — giving the wine a tension and precision that oak could never provide. At under $35, this is one of the great bargains in fine wine: a pedigree estate Riesling with the kind of structural clarity that reveals more with every sip.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

White peach, wet slate, lime zest, white flowers, flinty minerality

Palate

Crisp green apple, citrus, stony minerality, precise acidity, delicate orchard fruit

Finish

Long and electric with lingering slate mineral and citrus brightnessWine

Specifications
Varietal
Riesling
Blend
100% Riesling
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

— Dönnhoff White Wine Spritzer: 4 oz Dönnhoff Riesling Tonschiefer · 2 oz sparkling water · Fresh mint sprig · Lemon twist. Pour chilled wine over ice in a large wine glass, top with sparkling water, garnish with mint and lemon.

Food Pairing

Seared scallops with lemon-butter sauce and capers — the wine's bright acidity and mineral backbone cut through the butter while the citrus in both amplify each other.

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