Weingut Keller

Abts E de Riesling

9.515 ratings
9.22 pro ratings
Rheinhessen, Germany
Riesling
Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Fish, Fruit Desserts, Meaty & Oily Fish, Duck, Goat & Feta Cheese, Blue Cheese
Top Notes For
Joey Letchinger

Still reductive, but long way ahead of this wine. Perfect on this hot NYC saturday🔥

Still reductive, but long way ahead of this wine. Perfect on this hot NYC saturday🔥

Jun 24th, 2017
Jeremy Shanker

Sommelier at RN74

9.3

⚡️zing⚡️

⚡️zing⚡️

Mar 25th, 2017
Aaron Tan

Ah! The prima ballerina of Rheinhessen. The precise footwork, elegant gait, and undeniable presence. Usually, she takes centre stage, but tonight, the queen of Nierstein has decided to make a forceful announcement during her grand performance - "I will dance instead, and you will love it!" :)

We thought that drinking the 17' Hipping first was a good idea. In hindsight, I'm not even sure why, especially given how the Abtserde was totally eclipsed by it. Nevertheless, the 14' Abtserde was still a great expression of riesling

For me, Absterde is usually the most filigreed and electric of KP's vineyards, but this time, it was showing a more breadth than the typically weightier Hipping. Very powerful with exotic fruits dominating, set on a backdrop of herbs and spice. Concentrated, but in the same vein as the 17' Hipping - new KP in my eyes. I can see why some would prefer KP's older vintages compared to this, which are seemingly more extracted. There's a mineral drive and acidity which really dances on the palate. Admittedly, this finishes a touch hot but nothing to detract from the sheer energy of this wine. It needs time to bring it more balance and finesse I feel.

Ah! The prima ballerina of Rheinhessen. The precise footwork, elegant gait, and undeniable presence. Usually, she takes centre stage, but tonight, the queen of Nierstein has decided to make a forceful announcement during her grand performance - "I will dance instead, and you will love it!" :)

We thought that drinking the 17' Hipping first was a good idea. In hindsight, I'm not even sure why, especially given how the Abtserde was totally eclipsed by it. Nevertheless, the 14' Abtserde was still a great expression of riesling

For me, Absterde is usually the most filigreed and electric of KP's vineyards, but this time, it was showing a more breadth than the typically weightier Hipping. Very powerful with exotic fruits dominating, set on a backdrop of herbs and spice. Concentrated, but in the same vein as the 17' Hipping - new KP in my eyes. I can see why some would prefer KP's older vintages compared to this, which are seemingly more extracted. There's a mineral drive and acidity which really dances on the palate. Admittedly, this finishes a touch hot but nothing to detract from the sheer energy of this wine. It needs time to bring it more balance and finesse I feel.

Jul 8th, 2019
Raj Harb

Mind blown. Deeply perfumed and complex. Precise. Fall 2018

Mind blown. Deeply perfumed and complex. Precise. Fall 2018

Oct 28th, 2018
Anthony Lombardi

As always, pretty much perfect for my nose & palate. Hits every note with food, evolves from crisp & tense to textured & full as it opens. Resonant & complex.

As always, pretty much perfect for my nose & palate. Hits every note with food, evolves from crisp & tense to textured & full as it opens. Resonant & complex.

Mar 3rd, 2018
Paul A
9.3

Paul had this 3 years ago

Paul had this 3 years ago

May 22nd, 2022
John Van Trijp

John had this 5 years ago

John had this 5 years ago

Mar 7th, 2020
Thijs Hendriks

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Thijs had this 5 years ago

Mar 7th, 2020
Peter van Dijk

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Peter had this 5 years ago

Mar 7th, 2020
Marc vanholst

Marc had this 5 years ago

Marc had this 5 years ago

Dec 8th, 2019