TN: Two Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst Kabinetts

  • 2011 Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst Riesling Kabinett #16 - Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer (9/4/2020)
    Paired with the 2006 in a flight for my tasting group, this was still very young and juicy-fruity, though it has slimmed down a bit from its rather thick youth. The sinews are starting to show, which is a good thing for wines from 2011, which were often bit fat/flat on release. Balance is getting better, and another five years won’t hurt one bit. Let this one get into even better shape. It’s never going to be a model, but it will clean up nicely.
  • 2006 Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst Riesling Kabinett - Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer (9/4/2020)
    Paired with the 2011 in a flight for my tasting group, this showed substantially richer, while also showing sleeker and more refined. The fruit tends to wards the honeyed, as is often the case with 2006, yet it’s an element of complexity rather than detracting. I would never peg this as a kabinett, but rather spatlese with serious style points. Golden apple, peach, pineapple and a drizzle of honey makes for a great pairing with blue cheese, and it also drank exceptionally well on its own.

Posted from CellarTracker

Nice. I wish I had bought more Kab back in the day. I’ve adopted the Rule of 15 for the Domprobst Kab, maybe a bit sooner for Himmelreich, and this ‘06 (AP 2?) is the oldest one I have. (I should probably fix that and back buy but I find storage absolutely critical for Kabs and Spats.)

I had that 2011 Schaefer GD Kabinett a few years ago. Was terrific. Some producers did very well that year.

It’s also really hard to find older Kabinetts. Ask Brian Stotter. He’s been trying.

Yep, sadly it’s tough.

I did win a WineBid auction on a 1990s Max Ferd Richter GH Kabi which may prove interesting, or not. Will see later this fall.

Will be curious as to your thoughts on that Richter.