Meininger-Verlag has announced the winners of the "Best of Riesling" competition. In the world's largest Riesling comparative tasting, a jury of over 100 experts evaluated around 2,400 Rieslings from 14 countries, 3 continents and a total of 27 wine-growing regions. The Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Viticulture has taken over the patronage of the competition
"At 'Best of Riesling', Rieslings from all over the world showed their full potential. The results show once again that there are a large number of winemakers in Germany and around the world who are perfectly capable of producing true masterpieces from Riesling," Christoph Meininger, publisher and organiser of the competition, concludes.
The highest placed wines of the competition with 94 points are:
2015 Laumersheimer Kirschgarten Riesling dry
Winery Ernst & Mario Zelt, Laumersheim
(1st prize Lagenriesling dry)
2004 Leiwener Laurentiuslay Riesling Spätlese
Winery Nick Köwerich, Leiwen
(1st prize Riesling matured)
2005 Bopparder Hamm Mandelstein Riesling Beerenauslese
Matthias Müller Winery, Spay
(2nd place Riesling matured)
2015 Niersteiner Oelberg Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese
(1st place Riesling noble sweet)
2015 Würzburger Stein Riesling Beerenauslese Erste Lage
Juliusspital Winery, Würzburg
(2nd place Riesling noble sweet)
2015 Hochheimer Königin Victoriaberg Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese
Winery Joachim Flick, Flörsheim
(3rd place Riesling noble sweet)
The overview of all wines rated from 94 to 87 points can be read at Meininger-Verlag.
(uka / Photo: Ralf Ziegler, Ad Lumina)