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Riesling Masters 2016: the results

Quality across the board was encouragingly high in our latest Global Riesling Masters competition, with producers from the Old and New Worlds impressing with their sweet and dry expressions, finds Rupert Millar.

The Global Riesling Masters has established itself as one of the most popular tastings in the Masters series, not only because of the lingering affection for the variety held by most of the trade, but also because this faith is rewarded by an impressive level of quality and consistency.

“Riesling is always strong, and this was borne out again,” said Jonathan Pedley MW, while Hugo Rose MW agreed it was a “high-quality tasting overall – with few wines rejected or not being awarded a medal. I think the results will show strength at every level; there was a strong showing from countries such as Canada, the US, Australia and Austria.”

The judges were especially positive about the diversity of styles in the dry and sweet categories, the ripe character of the German and Austrian wines from the 2015 vintage, the ‘personality’ of many of the New World wines and the value of wines made at all levels with this variety. Yet, there were also concerns about the perennial problem of levels of sweetness and sulphur in certain wines.

About The Competition

In a crowded wine-competition arena, the drinks business Global Riesling Masters stands out for its assessment of wines purely by grape variety rather than by region. Divided only by price bracket and, for ease of judging, whether the sweetness of the style, the blind-tasting format allowed wines to be assessed without prejudice about their country of origin. The best wines were awarded medals that ranged from Bronze through to Gold, as well as Master, the ultimate accolade, given only to exceptional wines in the tasting. The wines were judged by a cherrypicked group of Masters of Wine and one Master Sommelier on 24 November at The Dead Doll’s House in London. For more detail on the top-scoring wines, including tasting notes

Overall, two Masters were awarded; fittingly one went to a dry wine and one to a sweet. In the dry camp was an Austrian wine from Kremstal, a 2011 ‘Riesling Privat Senftenberger Pellingen 1 ÖTW’ from Weingut Nigl, and in the sweet corner a 2007 vendanges tardives from Domaine Charles Sparr in Alsace. Both were in their respective £20- £30 brackets.

Austria led the pack in the Gold medal leagues with five; Germany and Australia garnered four apiece, France two and there was one apiece for South Africa and New Zealand. There was a good haul of Silver medals across the board, even if it remained the highest medal colour for entries from the US, Chile and Canada.

RANGE OF STYLES
Perhaps Riesling’s greatest strength is the diverse range of styles it’s capable of producing. Naturally, therefore, it was a key talking point at the tasting, particularly as a lot of the wines didn’t always conform to classical stereotype. Rose mentioned the “old school” and “new wave” but, crucially, pointed out that, “new wave doesn’t always mean New World; there were some from Germany”.

The richer wines from Germany and Austria are a clear consequence of the warm 2015 vintage. Alcohol levels were quite high and the fruit profile was often more tropical and peachy than the citrus and lime one might expect. “Stylistically, there was a trend away from fresh green apple to tropical,” said Roberto Della Pietra.

The judges: (from l-r) Patrick Schmitt MW, Matthew Forster MW, Roberto Della Pietra, Jonathan Pedley MW, Rupert Millar, Hugo Rose MW and Clement Robert MS

“Germany and Austria have certainly benefitted from 2015,” said Pedley, “and because it was such a star vintage a lot of the top wines are gorgeous for drinking now – will they age though?” he pondered. Australia also performed very strongly, and there were a number of lean, rather racy wines – “with bottle age too”, noted a pleased Pedley – that stood in contrast to their riper, often younger, European cousins.

Matthew Forster MW praised the New World wines in particular for their diversity, saying it was clear that producers were “really exploiting” the potential of Riesling. He added: “The tasting showed there’s space for both styles, and I felt some of the Austrian wines were the apogée of that dry, full-on style – and the Australians were very good too.”

Austria and Australia in particular seemed to be the two countries where the judges had favourites, with the New World perhaps having the edge. Rose stated that, generally speaking, he was: “More impressed with the New World than the majority of wines I would call ‘classic’. They had more definition and personality.

“The classics had beautiful balance but perhaps not those other qualities.” Pedley noted he would have liked to have seen a few more Alsatian wines (despite one winning a Master) and Della Pietra commented on the scarcity of Chilean wines.

SWEETNESS AND SULPHUR
Clement Robert MS said he was “more impressed by the sweet wines rather than the dry and Pedley agreed that there were some “very good sweets”, but added there seemed to be something of a qualitative gap in the “medium” category – indeed, there was only one Gold in the category and the number of Bronze medals exceeded the Golds.

What made some of the ‘medium’ wines so hard to judge was the sugar levels were more uneven. Admittedly, the range of category, from 12-45 grams per litre, is broader than most, but nonetheless some seemed closer to dry wines while others might almost have deserved to be in a sweeter category.

Pedley added that it was a neat example of one of the reasons consumers remain so wary of Riesling as they have, “no idea if it will be sweet” – or, at least, how sweet it will be. Even though wines put into the Riesling Masters are categorised by sweetness levels (as well as price), with bands for wines under 4g/l, from 4- 12g/l and more than 45g/l, it is clear that even for the trade it’s not a simple thing to pin down exactly.

What chance then for the consumer? As Pedley summed up, sweet Rieslings are one of the variety’s greatest strengths but also, “its curse”. “Sweetness, but also the ‘egginess’ from sulphur, is what holds Riesling back from consumers,” countered Robert, for whom the issue of the (over-) use of sulphur and filtration is clearly a sore point.

Although he professed to be “impressed by cleaner, more fruit-driven wines”, he still felt quite a few showed the signs of reduction or stripped-out flavours. As he admitted: “You will always find very good Riesling with a lot of sulphur – Egon Müller for example.” Nonetheless, he continued: “It’s still difficult to appreciate sulphured wines.

A lot of winemakers still use too much sulphur and you end up with reductive wines.” There were definitely wines that were “refined and austere”, Pedley noted, but “in a good way”, and he added it was good to see producers from all countries “aiming for that leaner style”.

Patrick Schmitt MW and Jonathan Pedley MW

VALUE FOR MONEY
One aspect of the tasting that was particularly pleasing was the value for money Riesling represents – yet another reason to lament that sweetness levels mean many drinkers still steer clear of it. Forster said that while the, “quality was very high at all levels, wines under £10 show real value for the consumer”. Rose agreed: “We were pleased with many of the lower-priced wines.

They were clean and well made, giving a lot to the consumer. They are not banal wines.” With experience at several Masters tastings now, Pedley declared that the general standard was higher than for other varieties.

Like Forster, he particularly praised wines below £10. “You’ll find Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay at £10 and below that can be dilute and disappointing,” he said. Meanwhile, he added: “The price of top-quality Riesling remains very reasonable. It’s one of the great-value wines.”

Sparkling Riesling

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Under £10
Trinchero Family Estates Sutter Home Riesling California US NV Bronze
£10 – £15
Schloss Wachenheim Edition Crément Pfalz Sekt Brut Pfalz Germany 2014 Bronze
£20 – £30
Thirty Bench Wine Makers Thirty Bench Sparkling Riesling Niagara Peninsula Canada NV Silver

Dry Riesling – Under 4g/l

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Under £10
Weingut Ulrich Langguth 3 Terraces Riesling Qualitätswein Mosel Germany 2015 Silver
Weingut Türk Riesling Kremser Weinzierlberg Kremstal Austria 2015 Bronze
£10 – £15
Leasingham Bin 7 Clare Valley Riesling Clare Valley Australia 2013 Gold
Weingut Türk Riesling Kremser Wachtberg – Erste Lage Kremstal Austria 2015 Silver
Domaine Jean Sipp Riesling Reserve Alsace France 2014 Silver
Weingut von Winning Deidesheimer Mäushöhle Pfalz Germany 2015 Silver
Australian Vintage McGuigan Shortlist Riesling Eden Valley Australia 2015 Silver
Bird in Hand Bird in Hand Riesling Clare Valley Australia 2016 Silver
Domaine Michel Fonne Domaine Michel Fonne Riesling Tradition Alsace France 2014 Bronze
Domaine Charles Sparr Charles Sparr Riesling “Tradition” Alsace France 2015 Bronze
Bouchard Finlayson Blanc de Mer Western Cape South Africa 2015 Bronze
£15 – £20
Australian Vintage McGuigan Shortlist Riesling Eden Valley Australia 2008 Gold
Leasingham Classic Clare Riesling Clare Valley Australia 2008 Gold
Australian Vintage McGuigan Shortlist Riesling Eden Valley Australia 2010 Silver
Gatt Wines Gatt High Eden Riesling Eden Valley Australia 2010 Silver
Australian Vintage McGuigan Shortlist Riesling Eden Valley Australia 2009 Bronze
Jacob’s Creek Steingarten Riesling Eden Valley Eden Valley Australia 2013 Bronze
Gatt Wines Gatt High Eden Riesling Eden Valley Australia 2015 Bronze
£20 – £30
Weingut Nigl Riesling Privat Senftenberger Pellingen 1 ÖTW Kremstal Austria 2011 Master
Friedrich Becker Riesling “Sonnenberg” VDP Großes Gewächs Pfalz Germany 2011 Gold
Trefethen Family Vineyards Dry Riesling Napa Valley US 2015 Silver
Ten Miles East Riesling Adelaide Hills Australia 2016 Silver
Schloss Johannisberg Riesling Silberlack GG Rheingau Germany 2014 Bronze
Weingut Bernhard Mehrlein Riesling Zöbinger Heiligenstein Kamptal DAC Erste Lage Kamptal Austria 2015 Bronze
£30 – £50
Weingut Schloss Gobelsburg Schloss Gobelsburg Ried Heiligenstein Erste Lage Kamptal DAC Riesling Kamptal Austria 2015 Gold
Weingut Bründlmayer Riesling Zoebinger Heiligenstein 1 ÖTW Lyra, Kamptal DA Kamptal Austria 2015 Gold
Wakefield/Taylors Wines St Andrews Riesling Clare Valley Australia 2014 Silver
Weingut Bründlmayer Riesling Steinmassl 1 ÖTW 2015, Kamptal DAC Reserve Kamptal Austria 2015 Silver
Wakefield/Taylors Wines St Andrews Riesling Clare Valley Australia 2012 Silver
Wakefield/Taylors Wines St Andrews Riesling Clare Valley Australia 2016 Bronze
Wakefield/Taylors Wines St Andrews Riesling Clare Valley Australia 2013 Bronze
Weszeil Riesling Seeberg Kamptal Austria 2012 Bronze
Over £50
Gustave Lorentz Riesling Grand Cru Altenberg de Bergheim ‘Addict 1.23’ Alsace France 2010 Gold

Medium dry Riesling – 4g/l to 12g/l

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Under £10
Viña Cousiño Macul Isidora Riesling Maipo Chile 2015 Silver
Reh Kendermann Kendermanns Special Edition Riesling Pfalz Germany 2015 Silver
Dr. Loosen Wachenheimer Belz Riesling Qualitätswein Pfalz Germany 2014 Silver
Reh Kendermann Riesling Löss Pfalz Germany 2015 Silver
Weingut Ulrich Langguth Renaissance Riesling Qualitätswein Mosel Germany 2014 Silver
Weingut Ulrich Langguth 3 Terraces Riesling Qualitätswein Mosel Germany 2014 Bronze
Zimmermann – Graeff & Muller Michel Schneider Riesling Trocken Pfalz Germany 2015 Bronze
Cantina di La-Vis e Valle di Cembra Cancòr Riesling CEMBRA Trentino DOC Trento Italy 2015 Bronze
Viña Cono Sur Reserva Especial Riesling Bio Bio Chile 2015 Bronze
Cantina di La-Vis e Valle di Cembra Simboli Riesling Trentino DOC Trento Italy 2015 Bronze
£10 – £15
Weingut Leitz Dragonstone, Rheingau Riesling Rheingau Germany 2015 Gold
Nederburg Wines The Winemasters Riesling Coastal South Africa 2015 Gold
Trinchero Family Estates Charles & Charles Riesling Yakima Valley US 2015 Silver
Dr. Loosen Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Qualitätswein Mosel Germany 2012 Silver
Brotherhood Winery Winemaker’s Private Selection Riesling Finger Lakes US 2014 Silver
Nederburg Wines The Winemasters Riesling Western Cape South Africa 2016 Bronze
Weingut Bernhard Mehrlein Mittelheimer Edelmann Rheingau Germany 2015 Bronze
£15 – £20
Hardys Hardys HRB Riesling Tasmania & Yarra Australia 2014 Gold
Rudolf Rabl Riesling Auslese Kamptal Austria 2015 Gold
Weingut Ludwig Neumayer Riesling Grillenbart Traisental Austria 2015 Silver
Chateau Ste. Michelle Dry Riesling Columbia Valley Columbia Valley US 2015 Silver
De Bortoli Wines Yarra Valley Single Vineyard Section A7 Riesling Yarra Valley Australia 2015 Silver
Rudolf Rabl Riesling Steinhaus Rote Erde Kamptal Austria 2015 Silver
Efeste Evergreen Riesling Washington US 2013 Silver
Schloss Vollrads Riesling Spätlese Rheingau Germany 2015 Silver
Breuer + Mehrlein + Lundén Riesling Venture Rheingau Germany 2014 Silver
De Bortoli Wines La Bohème Act One Riesling Yarra Valley Australia 2015 Bronze
Weingut Dolle Riesling Gaisberg Kamptal DAC Qualität Kamptal Austria 2013 Bronze
Weingut Ludwig Neumayer Riesling Rothenbart 1. Lage Reserve Traisental Austria 2015 Bronze
Thirty Bench Wine Makers Small Lot Riesling Steel Post Vineyard Beamsville Bench Canada 2014 Bronze
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates Eroica Riesling Columbia Valley Columbia Valley US 2014 Bronze
£20 – £30
Rudolf Rabl Riesling Schenkenbichl Alte Reben Kamptal Austria 2015 Gold
Domaine Jean Sipp Grand Cru Kirchberg de Ribeauvillé Alsace France 2011 Gold
Weingut Schloss Vollrads Weingut Schloss Vollrads Riesling Kabinett feinherb Rheingau Rheingau Germany 2015 Gold
Weingut Dolle Riesling Reserve Privat Qualitätswein Kamptal Austria 2013 Gold
Domaine Charles Sparr Charles Sparr Riesling Grand Cru Schoenenbourg Alsace France 2013 Silver
Schloss Vollrads Weingut Schloss Vollrads Riesling Kabinett Rheingau Germany 2015 Silver
Weingut Leitz Berg Schlossberg, Rüdesheimer Riesling Trocken “Ehrenfels” GG Rheingau Germany 2015 Silver
Friedrich Becker Riesling “Sonnenberg” VDP Großes Gewächs Pflaz Germany 2009 Silver
Weingut Ludwig Neumayer Riesling Der Wein vom Stein Reserve Traisental Austria 2015 Bronze
£30 – £50
Weingut Hans Wirsching Iphöfer Julius Echter Berg Riesling Franken Germany 2014 Silver
Hermann Moser Riesling Kellerterrassen Gebling 1 ÖTW Erste Lage Kremstal Austria 2015 Silver
Schloss Johannisberg Mittelhölle Spätlese Rheingau Germany 2015 Silver
Weingut Schloss Vollrads Schloss Vollrads Riesling Schlossberg VDP. Großes Gewächs Rheingau Germany 2014 Silver
Hermann Moser Riesling Kellerterrassen Gebling 1 ÖTW Erste Lage Kremstal Austria 2012 Bronze
Weingut Sonnhof Jurtschitsch KG Zöbinger Heiligenstein Alte Reben Kamptal DAC Erste Lage Kamptal Austria 2015 Bronze

Medium Riesling – 12g/l to 45g/l

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Under £10
Schmitt Söhne Thomas Schmitt Private Collection Riesling Qualitätswein Mosel Germany 2015 Silver
Zimmermann – Graeff & Muller Peter & Peter Riesling aus der Steillage Feinherb Mosel Germany 2015 Bronze
Reh Kendermann Kendermanns Riesling Pfalz Germany 2015 Bronze
Peter Mertes Peter Mertes Mosel Riesling QbA Mosel Germany 2015 Bronze
£10 – £15
Schmitt Söhne Thomas Schmitt Private Collection Kabinett Mosel Germany 2015 Silver
Ribbonwood Winery Ribbonwood Riesling Marlborough New Zealand 2015 Bronze
Bird in Hand Honeysuckle Riesling Clare Valley Australia 2016 Bronze
£15 – £20
Thirty Bench Wine Makers Small Lot Riesling Wood Post Vineyard Beamsville Bench Canada 2014 Silver
Trius Trius Showcase Riesling Ghost Creek Vineyard Four Mile Creek Canada 2015 Bronze
Thirty Bench Wine Makers Small Lot Riesling Triangle Vineyard Beamsville Bench Canada 2014 Bronze
£20 – £30
Doris und Matthias Hager Riesling Alte Reben Fruchtsüss Kamptal Austria 2011 Bronze
£30 – £50
Crown Range Cellar Drowsy Fish Waipara Riesling Marlborough New Zealand 2015 Gold
Weingut Tegernseerhof Kellerberg Riesling Smaragd Wachau Austria 2013 Silver
Sweet Riesling – over 45g/l
Under £10
Reh Kendermann Kendermanns Riesling Mosel Mosel Germany 2015 Silver
Reh Kendermann Kendermanns Riesling Spätlese Rheinhessen Germany 2015 Bronze
Peter Mertes Peter Mertes Gold Edition Bernkasteler Graben Kabinett Mosel Germany 2015 Bronze
£10 – £15
Brotherhood Winery Late Harvest Riesling Finger Lakes US 2014 Silver
Schmitt Söhne Thomas Schmitt Private Collection Spätlese Mosel Germany 2015 Silver
Schmitt Söhne Thomas Schmitt Private Collection Auslese Mosel Germany 2015 Silver
£20 – £30
Domaine Charles Sparr Charles Sparr Riesling Vendanges Tardives Alsace France 2007 Master
£30 – £50
Schloss Johannisberg Schloss Johannisberger Riesling Grünlack Spätlese Rheingau Germany 2015 Gold
Schloss Johannisberg Rüdesheimer Berg Rottland Riesling GG Rheingau Germany 2014 Silver

One response to “Riesling Masters 2016: the results”

  1. Eddie Stokes says:

    Great to see Riesling given the attention it deserves, shame the judging panel are entirely male.

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