Riesling 2019

TRIMBACH

Riesling
2019

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Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Alsace
Appellation
Alsace
Varietal(s)
Riesling
Colour
White
Sugar
Dry
Producer's website

About this winery

The Trimbach family has a long and storied history in Alsace. Growers since the 17th century the estate is now in the hands of its 12th generation, where brothers Pierre and Jean Trimbach run the day to day operations. Pierre has been responsible for the vineyards and winemaking since 1985 and Jean has served as Trimbach’s global Ambassador responsible for sales from that same year; tirelessly travelling the globe to promote both Trimbach and Alsatian wine as a whole. There is a plurality of...

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Product notes

The 40 hectares that make up the Trimbach estate stretch over more than 50 parcels and 6 villages. The Trimbach estate strives to produce high quality wines by using integrated, sustainable winegrowing practices. This is demonstrated with the winery’s focus on preserving nature; close pruning, innovative techniques for maintaining healthy vines, tilling the soils, producing moderate yields, and meticulous selection of the grapes.

Production notes

The grapes are harvested exclusively by hand. They are then delicately pressed before gravity gently carries the juice to the cellar. It is here where the meticulous work of Pierre Trimbach (12th generation) begins as he vinifies and matures his wines with precision and finesse, constantly mindful of conserving the purity of the particular grape variety and the soul of the unique terroir. Old wooden casks are used alongside stainless steel tanks.

Tasting notes

Vinified dry with a delicate bouquet, this wine is pleasantly balanced with its distinguished fruitiness and natural vitality and richness. Pairs beautifully with shellfish, seafood, sushi/sashimi, white meats in white wine sauces or spices, pork dishes and refined spicy or Asian dishes.

Press reviews

 Wine Enthusiast

- 93 points -

August 2017

The faintest hint of zesty lemon appears on the nose. The dry palate is of a concentrated slenderness, showing intense notes of ripe lemon zest but hinting at richer notions of ripe pear and candied citron. There is real impact, guided by rapier-like freshness and utter precision. This has an almost cleansing quality but is nonetheless imbued with the fruitful generosity of 2015. Lovely now, but sure to develop. 

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James Suckling

- 93 points -

June 2017

A perfect "basic" dry Alsace riesling. Medium-bodied with subtle lemon and pear fruit, and great elegance at the long austere finish.

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James Suckling

- 93 points -

September 2015 (Vintage 2014)

This is very minerally and bright with amazing tangy acidity and crispness. Wonderful energy and beauty. Full body, tangy finish.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 93 points -

August 2018

Wet stone and fresh lemon are faint but distinct on the nose. A pure lemon flavor streaks across the slender, taut palate, with a comet-like spray of freshness. This wine is dry and, if it weren't for juicy glimpses of ripe lemon, would be almost austere.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

August 2022 (Vintage 2020)

Although this is packed with citrus, pear and white-peach aromas, it's so pure and straight that the simple description "fruity" would be far too one-sided to adequately describe what makes this wine stand out. So energetic that it feels much lighter than it really is (13% alcohol). Fine tannins at the finish underline the dry style.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

December 2020

Bring on the oysters! This is so fresh and bright with plenty of apple, pear and citrus to balance the crisp acidity and the minerality that adds so much interest to the finish.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

March 2023 (Vintage 2021)

An archetypal Alsace dry riesling with a wide spectrum of aromas ranging from lemon and crisp pear to fresh pineapple and candied orange. Very crisp and focused palate with a wonderful freshness that’s hard to resist. Long, ample finish that’s very clean. From organically grown grapes.

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Natalie MacLean

- 92 points -

Natalie MacLean, August 2016 (Vintage 2015)

A vibrant Alsatian white wine made from the classic Riesling grape. Lots of juicy, mouth-watering acidity on the palate. Requires, demands, food like seafood and shellfish. Lemon and lime aromas and flavours on this French Riesling. Terrific! Riesling food pairings: Thai seafood noodle salad, duck liver pate, butternut squash risotto, roast chicken.

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Wine Scores

- 92 points -

September 2018

Racy, crunchy, textural.
Dry, with only 2.4g/L residual sugar, this racy Riesling is classic Alsatian: mineral, mineral, and more mineral. 
It has a nose of apricot and lemon drops with crunchy green apples. The palate is powerful, dry and textural, with stony minerality and impressive weight and length. 

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James Suckling

- 91 points -

James Suckling, September 2015 (Vintage 2013)

A tangy and flavorful white with sliced lemon and minerally character plus attractive phenolic texture. Full body. Real Alsace riesling. 

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 91 points -

Anne Krebiehl MW, December 2015 (Vintage 2013)

While this has a tight corset of freshness and structure, expressive notes of peach show their exuberance. The palate again reveals tautness, shot through with lemon purity while the peach delightfully plays around them.

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Wine Spectator

- 91 points -

#35 TOP 100 WINES OF 2020

February 2020

A sleek, minerally white, with well-cut acidity defining flavors of white peach, pine and preserved lemon, showing a rich hint of passion fruit coulis. Fine and creamy, offering a lasting finish.

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Vinous

- 91 points -

January 2023 (Vintage 2021)

The fruit for this estate 2021 Riesling is from numerous villages with limestone, sandy and granitic soils. It is blended every year for consistency - which here means purity and precision. A lovely tangerine hint characterizes the nose with tart citrus intensity; a touch of smoky reduction is still at play. The palate, likewise, is a picture of tart, juicy, mouth-watering citrus. It's straight, focused, slender, yet alive. Riesling lovers will rejoice at this taut and refreshing cuvée. (Bone-dry)

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James Suckling

- 91 points -

August 2019

A spicy nose that has a fresh edge of lemon and grapefruit pith, as well as some flinty nuances. The palate has a very lemony and dry feel. Nice, crisp finish.

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Wine Spectator

- 91 points -

November 2014

"The piercing acidity and pronounced minerality weave a fine tapestry in this lovely Riesling, supporting flavors of white peach, slivered almond, lemon confit and oyster shell with a long, mouthwatering finish. Drink now through 2024."

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Decanter

- 90 points -

March 2017 (Vintage 2014)

Perhaps most representative of Trimbach's house style, this Riesling is wonderfully dry and crisp, with green apple and citrus flavours swiftly followed by a wave of acidity. Mineral notes mingle with just a hint of stone fruit and tropical fruit on the mid-palate, leading into a long, slightly spicy finish. A great example of dry Riesling.

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Wine Spectator

- 90 points -

September 2016

A creamy white, with fine cut defined by firm acidity, this shows finely meshed flavors of pear, smoke, fleur de sel, anise and lemon meringue.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 90 points -

Roger Voss, December 2014

EDITOR'S CHOICE - A wonderfully aromatic wine that’s bone dry, fresh and textured. A steely edge gives a mineral, tight character that emphasizes the youth of the wine. With a dominance of orange and lemon zest, plus juicy acidity, the wine does need a year or two; drink after 2016.

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Gismondi on Wine

- 90 points -

Anthony Gismondi, April 2020 (Vintage 2018)

The Trimbach family has been making wine since 1626, and the style doesn’t change much: clean, fresh, dry, and persistent, with a sense of purity and elegance. Brothers Pierre and Jean Trimbach are currently overseeing the house, and put together this family blend from select lots. Look for the styling, as mentioned above, through the dry, wet stone, leesy grapefruit that walks a tight beam of acidity from front to back. Creamy fish dishes quickly come to mind.

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Wine Spectator

- 90 points -

August 2017 (Vintage 2015)

A clean-cut and minerally white that offers poached pear, beeswax, apricot and preserved lemon flavors set in a light-bodied, lithe frame. The creamy finish echoes the stony minerality. 

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