Deep Roots Riesling

Crisp and clean. Easy and affordable. Cracking German Riesling.

Deep Roots is a project by three young, innovative winemakers who are 'deeply rooted' in the Rheinhessen wine region. who source the fruit from a group of 26 young growers.

These growers formed a group originally to promote their wines together under one umbrella organisation but then decided to create a brand which they would all contribute to. Each of them now gives up a percentage of the fruit from their estates to make up the volume needed for the Deep Roots bottling.

This is a great example of a German Riesling with loads of stone fruit aromas and the palate displays notes of lemon pith, peach and a generous squeeze of lime. Dry and fresh on the palate with good, sweet fruit complemented by a line of pure acidity. There is an attractive richness of flavour and a beautifully natural taste of perfect balance. Showing a good length and persistence in the finish with a quite appetising bitterness in the finish which is very gourmand and exciting. This wine is perfect paired with Chinese or spicy food. 

Read More Show Less Aromas Styles
£13.99

Style

  • 4/5

    Acidity

  • 1/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Medium

    Alcohol

  • Light

    Body

Aromas

  • Apple

  • Lemon

  • Lime

  • Pear

Details

More Information
Wine TypeWhite wine
ClosureScrew Cap
Alc. Vol12.5
Units9.37
RegionRheinhessen
CountryGermany
Grape VarietalRiesling
Food PairingsSeafood

Tivoli Wine Customer Reviews

Riesling

Riesling

Riesling is an aromatic white grape variety that is grown across the world and the wines are produced in a variety of styles. With its naturally high acidity and susceptibility to botrytis/noble rot, wines range from bone-dry to incredibly sweet.

The fruit flavours in the wine vary according to the level of ripeness in the grapes at the time of harvest. Just-ripe grapes produce wines with green apples and citrus, then the riper you go, the more stone fruit and tropical flavours you get. Besides fruit, you’ll often smell things like honeycomb, jasmine, or lime peel, along with a striking aroma that smells similar to petrol.

Germany is the world’s most important producer of Riesling, with exceptional examples from the Mosel, Rheingau and Pfalz regions. Rieslings from Alsace (France) are typically dry with pronounced aroma and flavour intensity. South Australia’s Eden Valley and Clare Valley produce dry Rieslings with notes of lime and petrol.