Our German Wine of the Year for 2022, the Künstler Riesling Rheingau Hölle GG 2021, says so much about the radical transformation German wine has undergone during recent years and about what makes high-end offerings from the country such a great choice today.
First, it’s the latest in a long series of concentrated and well-structured dry rieslings from the Holle site of Hochheim that winemaker Gunter Kunstler began producing with the1988 vintage.
“Back then I visited the wine regions of California and was very impressed by the dry white wines they were making from fully ripe grapes,” he explained about the beginnings of his contemporary wine style. “I felt that if we could also get the grapes fully ripe and keep them free of noble rot we could also do that.”
The result was wines that attracted my and James Suckling's attention more than 30 years ago. The rapid critical recognition set Kunstler firmly on the winemaking path that he has pursued ever since, and as the Germans say, practice makes you a master. The 2021 Holle GG is one of his greatest dry rieslings to date and a true masterpiece.