A. J. Adam Dhroner Riesling Trocken is a dry Riesling from theMoselle with ripe fruity aromas, a good tension on the palate and a pleasantly lingering finish. Producer Information Just south of Piesport in a small side valley lies the steep, south-facing v
A. J. Adam Dhroner Riesling Trocken is a dry Riesling from theMoselle with ripe fruity aromas, a good tension on the palate and a pleasantly lingering finish. Producer Information Just south of Piesport in a small side valley lies the steep, south-facing vineyards of Dhron, named for a tributary of the Mosel and virtually unknown. The long-time growers in Dhron have aged and the younger generation seems unwilling to farm the extremely steep, weathered slate slopes here. Not so with Andreas Adam, who in 2000, after completing school in Geisenheim and after a stint at Heymann-Lwenstein, resurrected his familys estate and now farms 3.8 hectares in Dhron as well as Piesport. In the Hofberg vineyard, Dhrons lone Erste Lage of gray-blue slate and iron oxide, land is a fraction of the cost of lesser sights nearby, where mller-thurgau is planted extensively on fertile ground and growers much prefer to use the highly profitable grosslage name Michelsberg. Adams plots in the Hofberg are spread along the hillside, with 2 parcels planted in the early 1950s. These wines might more resemble Saar wines rather than nearby Piesport, as they are extremely steep, high in altitude, and kept perpetually cool from the air descending from the Hunsrck Mts along the Dhron river. Andreas also has several parcels in the Goldtrpfchen, including a plot on ancient terraces called the Layschen, meaning small slate for its crumbling, decomposing stones.
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