In the glass

Medium-bodiedHigh acidityDryMedium finish

What it pairs with

How to serve Klingenmunster Riesling Trocken

Allow 5 minutes from open to pour.

  1. Open and pour. Open and pour directly. No decanting required for this style.
  2. Serve at 8-10°C. Cellar temperature (8-10°C) is the band for this style. Warmer pushes alcohol forward; colder dampens aromatics.
  3. Glassware. Use a smaller all-purpose white glass — the bowl shape rewards the wine's structure.
  4. Pair with. Currywurst, Roast chicken. Match the wine's structure to the dish's fat and salt.

History

Schenk-Siebert works warm calcareous soils at the southern Pfalz edge for dry Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir.

Facts

Producer
Weingut Schenk-Siebert
Grapes
Riesling
Classification
Pfalz Pradikatswein
ABV
12.5%
Price
EUR 12 to 18 at retail
Drinking window
2 to 6 from vintage
First vintage
1900

Frequently asked about Klingenmunster Riesling Trocken

What does Klingenmunster Riesling Trocken taste like?

Structurally medium-bodied, high acidity with a medium finish. Weingut Schenk-Siebert's dry Pfalz Riesling: ripe apple, citrus and a fresh close from Klingenmunster parcels.

When should I drink Klingenmunster Riesling Trocken?

Drink 2 to 6 from vintage. Young vintages benefit from 30-90 minutes of decanting; mature bottles should be handled carefully for sediment.

What food pairs with Klingenmunster Riesling Trocken?

Currywurst is the canonical pairing; Roast chicken is the other strong match. Crisp Pfalz acidity cools curry spice.

Is Klingenmunster Riesling Trocken vegan?

No — the producer uses traditional animal-derived fining agents (typically egg whites or isinglass) during clarification, so the wine is not vegan.

What grapes are in Klingenmunster Riesling Trocken?

The blend is Riesling. The wine is classified as Pfalz Pradikatswein.

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