2011 Schieferkopf (Chapoutier) Riesling Lieu-Dit Fels

Riesling - 750ML
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REVIEWS

WA 94 WS 91
WA 94

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, December 2012

Rated, but no tasting note given. Although these wines are normally reviewed by my colleagues David Schildknect in his Languedoc-Roussillon and Alsace reports and Lisa Perrotti-Brown in her reviews of Australian wines, I...
WS 91

Wine Spectator, October 2013

Elegant and appealing, with fine balance and mouthwatering acidity, this delivers well-layered notes of subtle star fruit, white peach, honeycomb, lemon preserves and blanched almond, with a lingering finish. Drink now...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type White
Varietal Riesling
Country France
Region Alsace
Vintage 2011
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 13.5%
Closure Cork

Schieferkopf Riesling Lieu-Dit Fels, vinified and aged in big traditional Alsatian casks, has a great golden color. The nose is refined with mineral notes and citrus aromas and lemon. The palate is racy and nervous with a lot of minerality. The finale is on salty notes with a great length and a great texture.

The 2011 Schieferkopf (Chapoutier) Riesling Lieu-Dit Fels is a French white wine from the Alsace region, produced by Schieferkopf (Chapoutier). This Riesling, bottled with a cork closure, presents an alcohol content of 13.5%.

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate awarded this wine an impressive score of 94, indicating its high quality and the attention it deserves, although no specific tasting notes were provided. The wine's inclusion in Parker's report underscores its merit.

Wine Spectator also praised this Riesling, giving it a score of 91. The review highlights the wine's elegance and appeal, noting its "fine balance and mouthwatering acidity." The tasting notes describe a delightful combination of flavors including "subtle star fruit, white peach, honeycomb, lemon preserves, and blanched almond." The wine is noted for its lingering finish, adding to its overall allure. Wine Spectator suggests that this wine is ready to be enjoyed now and will continue to be drinkable until 2023.

With only 112 cases imported, this Riesling is relatively limited in availability, adding an element of exclusivity to its appeal. The wine's profile, as described by Wine Spectator, suggests a complex and multi-layered experience, making it a compelling choice for those who appreciate well-structured white wines.

In summary, the 2011 Schieferkopf (Chapoutier) Riesling Lieu-Dit Fels is a highly-regarded wine from Alsace, noted for its balance, acidity, and complex flavor profile. With excellent scores from both Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and Wine Spectator, this Riesling stands out as a noteworthy option for wine enthusiasts seeking a refined and elegant white wine.