93
points
Wine Spectator
93
points
James Suckling
92
points
Robert Parker

"Beautifully balanced, with a mix of orchard and tropical fruit all linked by finely integrated acidity, which provides a jolt midpalate. Mineral accents linger in the background giving this a crunchy textural element and hints of smoke. Well-balanced and long." - Wine Spectator

"Some people are frightened of dry riesling, because they think the acidity will bite, but this is so generous (plenty of fruit-salad aromas) and, although it's decisively dry, there's nothing even vaguely resembling a sharp edge. Substantial, pithy finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap." - James Suckling

"The Langenlonsheimer 2019 Riesling Königsschild is fruity and savory up front on the nose that represents the limestone terroir mixed with loess and loam as well as fully ripe and aromatic yet precise and coolish fruit with lime rind, grapefruit, tea and floral aromas. Round and intense on the palate, with a dense and concentrated texture, this is a full-bodied yet compact, filigreed and finely racy Königsschild with tight, lingering mineral freshness and good power and structure. The wine has improved enormously since the sample I tasted in early May. Luckily, I had it again in early August 2020." - Robert Parker

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