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Joh. Jos. Prüm

Bernkastel-Kues • Germany

joh-jos-pruem.jpgImage: Paul Asman & Jill Lenoble via Flickr, published under the licence Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic  (size and cropping adjusted)
Wall inscription on house number 19 on the Wehlen Uferallee

Joh. Jos. Prüm

Uferallee 19
54470 Bernkastel-Kues
Germany
Phone: +49 6531 3091
Fax: +49 6531 6071
Internet: www.jjpruem.com
E‑mail: info@jjpruem.com

The Wines at a Glance

WinewhitesweetWeißer Riesling

2007 Wehlen Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese

Germany

Mosel • Geschützte Ursprungsbezeichnung (g. U.)

Amtliche Prüfungsnummer 2576511 34 08 • 7.5 % vol alcohol

17🯅🯅🯅

Tasted on 11 August 2012 by our jury

WinewhitesweetWeißer Riesling

2001 Wehlen Sonnenuhr Riesling Spätlese

Germany

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer • Geschützte Ursprungsbezeichnung (g. U.)

Amtliche Prüfungsnummer 2576511 15 02 • 7.5 % vol alcohol

17🯅

Oxidation due to leaking cork

Tasted on 24 May 2024 by Werner Elflein

WinewhitesweetWeißer Riesling

1997 Graach Himmelreich Riesling Spätlese

Germany

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer • Geschützte Ursprungsbezeichnung (g. U.)

Amtliche Prüfungsnummer 2576511 11 98 • 7.5 % vol alcohol

18🯅

Tasted on 27 January 2024 by Werner Elflein

18🯅

Tasted on 8 November 2020 by Werner Elflein

Bright straw yellow. Highly mineral, cool Riesling fragrance with subtle peach aromas and fine notes of ripening and spontaneous fermentation. On the tongue a typical representative of the house of Joh. Jos. Prüm: Elegant, full of finesse, slender, juicy, with vibrating acidity, delicate sweetness and great aftertaste. Rieslings like this one once made the Mosel great.

WinewhitesweetWeißer Riesling

1997 Wehlen Sonnenuhr Riesling Spätlese

Germany

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer • Geschützte Ursprungsbezeichnung (g. U.)

Amtliche Prüfungsnummer 2576511 12 99 • 7 % vol alcohol

18.5🯅

Tasted on 30 August 2024 by Werner Elflein

Bright amber yellow colour. Spicy, delicately smoky aroma of peach and black tea. Still with a completely intact, intense fruit flavour on the palate. Almost timeless elegance and finesse. Ripe, well-integrated acidity. Pleasant phenolic flavour. Excellent length and persistence.

WinewhitesweetWeißer Riesling

1996 Graach Himmelreich Riesling Auslese

Germany

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer • Geschützte Ursprungsbezeichnung (g. U.)

Amtliche Prüfungsnummer 2576511 14 97 • 7.5 % vol alcohol

18🯅

Tasted on 12 June 2023 by Werner Elflein

WinewhitesweetWeißer Riesling

1994 Wehlen Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese

Germany

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer • Geschützte Ursprungsbezeichnung (g. U.)

Amtliche Prüfungsnummer 2576511 1 06 • 7.5 % vol alcohol

18.5🯅

Tasted on 10 November 2023 by Werner Elflein

Bright amber gold colour. Honey-spicy Riesling aroma of dried herbs. Tertiary aromas with an appropriate note of maturity. Moderately sweet on the palate with well-integrated, vital acidity. Juicy and multi-layered, with hints of grapefruit. Excellent length. Long lasting.

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🯅🯅🯅The rating is based on a tasting by our jury and indicates the Mean value calculated by us from the individual ratings of the tasters. Our mean value is based on the median.
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The wine was tasted as a barrel sample or before an official test number (Amtliche Prüfungsnummer or Staatliche Prüfnummer) was issued. We only accept samples of unfilled wines in exceptional cases, and then only if we can assume sufficient stability in the bottle for a period of at least three months.
During our tasting, the wine showed conspicuous sensory characteristics. This does not necessarily have to be a wine fault. We categorise the quality and quantity of the abnormality and include it in the rating. Wine faults such as cork taint or an atypical ageing generally lead to a complete rejection.
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