Clemens Busch Marienburg Rothenpfad Riesling GG 2023

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Clemens Busch Marienburg Rothenpfad Riesling GG 2023
Clemens Busch Marienburg Rothenpfad Riesling GG 2023

From Dressner Imports:

We are honored and excited to be working with Clemens and Rita Busch, biodynamic practitioners in the Marienburg vineyards of Pünderich. Clemens is the fifth generation winemaker at this estate (all the previous ones were also named Clemens; ever the iconoclast, he named his son Florian). Clemens started working in his father’s 2-hectare estate in 1975 and has spent his career expanding the acreage and breadth of his holdings. He now works on 21ha, 12ha+ of which are on the prime slopes of the Marienburg. He stopped using herbicides in 1976, then in 1984 he and wife Rita converted to organics. They were among the first in Germany to commit to organic viticulture and led the movement establishing an association of organic growers in 1986. The estate converted to biodynamics entirely in 2005, earning certifications from the EU and Respekt-Biodyn. Clemens holds a permanent place in history as a role model and beacon of change among German winemakers.

Location is crucial to mention here. Pünderich lies essentially at the dividing line between the Middle and Lower Mosel, the wilder and more remote northern section of the Mosel river system. The geology here is unique, based on a volcanic formation hundreds of millions of years old, manifested in a long, undulating cliff face that is nothing short of epic. The three main colors of slate (blue, red and grey) are all found here, dominating different parcels along the slopes across the river from the village. In spite of multiple slate profiles and expositions varying throughout the area, the German government in 1971, in a bureaucratic decision of breathtaking short-sightedness, lumped all these parcels together under one vineyard name, the Marienburg. Furthermore, they expanded what was a 23-hectare geographically coherent site into a 90-hectare politically drawn one, which even includes a series of flat sites on the opposite side of the river! Clemens has devoted his career to rectifying this mistake, identifying the different terroirs of the original hillside on his labels by their historical names: Fahrlay, Falkenlay, Rothenpfad, Felsterrasse, and Raffes. He further delineates his wines by their soil type, using an ingenious method: the color of the capsule on the bottles indicates the type of slate (blue, gray or red) that dominates the source from which each wine comes.

Most of the wines at the Busch estate are vinified dry, and they are rich, complex and often powerful. They age very beautifully, gaining in complexity and texture. However, the sweet and noble sweet wines from the estate are also impressive, ranking among the finest wines made anywhere on the Mosel.

It is important to note there are not a lot of committed "natural" winemakers in Germany in the sense that we know it from France and elsewhere; Busch is considered by many to be THE master interpreter of that philosophy in Germany. In numerous ways, these are some of the most iconoclastic wines we have ever tasted. More information is available on the Clemens Busch

Other notes

The Big Red One. The Rothenpfad (red path) is the terminus of an iron- and copper-rich red-colored geological slate formation that runs throughout the Middle Mosel and ends at Pünderich. Clemens’ GG from here, like all wines made from such soil, is pungent and exotic with pronounced ripeness and great staying power. White wine for red meat.

From the estate:  "The plot „Rothenpfad“ lies within the site of Marienburg. It is located above the train viaduct opposite bank of the Moselle from Pünderich. The soil is noticeably light and dominated by weathered red clay slate. This site is particularly steep and there are no possibilities to work with heavy machinery in it. Which is perfect for the vines, as the soil is loose, these are exceedingly good conditions for the roots to dig deep. The vines for our Rothenpfad Grosses Gewächs are at least 90 years old and they are trained in the traditional single-pole Moselle way.The wines ferment spontaneously in old Fuder, they got bottled in August 2023 until then they stay on their lees.

Vintage2023
VarietalRiesling
AppellationMosel
VineyardMarienburg Rothenplad
Acid5.8 g/l
Residual Sugar7.4 g/l
Alcohol12.00%
Volume750 ml
Country of OriginGERMANY
State of OriginN/A
Artificially CarbonatedNo
Sparkling WineNo
""Fruit and slate complement each other skillfully here. Apricots, blood orange, peach and lime on both the nose and palate, with a finely savoury finish with notes of ground rock and earthiness. Fresh, very long and expressive with lots of ageing potential. An easy recommendation!""
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