Pfalz Riesling 2016: Restraint Rewarded (Jun 2018)

A haunting nose delivers lavender, sage, iris and chamomile, along with hints of white peach, which lends subsequent juiciness. As with the corresponding 2015, this exhibits an especially flatteringly silken, subtly creamy texture in comparison with the other Mosbacher bottlings. Peach kernel and almond serve for piquant counterpoint, and billowing, bittersweet floral perfume persists inner-mouth. A slight, supportive suggestion of sweetness is engendered in part by much higher residual sugar (at 8.5 grams) than in the other Mosbacher Grosse Gewächse, but also by richness of fruit and sheer extract. The vibrantly sustained finish stimulates in a cooling, resonant manner quite distinctive from the more insistent and tactile sense of herbal and mineral impingement delivered by the corresponding Ungeheuer. This polished performance beautifully illustrates the elegance and eloquence of which the renowned Jesuitengarten is capable.