• Product Info

    Terroir
    Kruger-Rumpf’s Scheurebe Kabinett 2024 originates from the Nahe, one of Germany’s most geologically diverse and quietly expressive wine regions. The estate’s vineyards are spread across steep, south-facing slopes near Münster-Sarmsheim, where the Nahe River moderates temperature and provides a gentle cooling influence even in the warmest vintages. These river valley dynamics help preserve acidity—essential for the balance and buoyancy that define high-quality Kabinett wines.

    The soils in this zone are a patchwork of quartzite, slate, loess, and pockets of volcanic porphyry. Scheurebe thrives particularly well in these mineral-rich, well-draining substrates, which encourage aromatic lift and clarity while sustaining enough moisture to prevent hydric stress. Elevations range from 150–250 meters, with excellent diurnal shifts that intensify aromatics while retaining freshness.

    The 2024 vintage in the Nahe was marked by a warm, sunny summer tempered by cool evenings and intermittent rainfall—conditions close to ideal for aromatic varieties. Scheurebe benefited from the combination of phenolic ripeness, pristine fruit, and naturally high acidity. The resulting wines show vibrancy, aromatic precision, and the delicate balance of sweetness and acidity classic to Kabinett.

    Winemaking & Technical Notes
    Kruger-Rumpf has a long tradition of crafting expressive, terroir-driven white wines, and their approach to Scheurebe Kabinett mirrors their philosophy with Riesling: clarity, low intervention, and an emphasis on natural freshness.

    Grapes are harvested by hand at Kabinett ripeness levels—typically around 70–80° Oechsle—ensuring a balance of sugar, acidity, and aromatic intensity. Gentle pressing minimizes phenolic extraction from the skins, preserving the variety’s hallmark purity. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at cool temperatures to lock in freshness and preserve Scheurebe’s distinctive aromatics of citrus, herbs, and tropical fruit.

    Fermentation often stops naturally or is cooled before dryness to retain a modest amount of residual sugar, typically in the range of 45–70 g/L, depending on the vintage. This sweetness is counterbalanced by acid levels often above 8 g/L, giving Kabinett its buoyant, airy charm. The wine rests briefly on fine lees to enhance texture while maintaining its crisp, crystalline profile.

    Tasting Notes
    The 2024 Scheurebe Kabinett bursts from the glass with a dazzling array of aromatics: grapefruit zest, yuzu, ripe gooseberry, elderflower, and passionfruit, layered over more delicate tones of green herbs, mint, lime blossom, and crushed slate. There’s a lifted, almost crystalline quality to the nose—bright, vivid, and unmistakably Scheurebe.

    On the palate, the wine is light-bodied but intensely expressive, with a silken texture carried by electric acidity. Flavors wash across the tongue in waves: white peach, Meyer lemon, pineapple core, and tangerine oil, accented by fresh-cut grass, basil, white pepper, and a mineral edge reminiscent of wet stone and river quartz. The interplay of sweetness and acidity is seamless—sweet enough to give succulence and charm, but sharply balanced, making the wine feel refreshing rather than overtly sweet.

    The finish is long, mouthwatering, and beautifully clean, echoing citrus, tropical fruit, and a cool mineral polish. This 2024 vintage is an archetype of vibrant German Kabinett—joyful now but capable of aging gracefully for 6–10 years, during which it will gain notes of honey, chamomile, and preserved citrus.

    Food Pairing & Service
    Scheurebe Kabinett’s naturally high acidity and delicate sweetness make it exceptionally versatile at the table, especially with dishes that play on spice, aromatics, or contrasting textures. Ideal pairings include:

    • Thai or Vietnamese cuisine, particularly dishes with lemongrass, lime, basil, or chili
    • Sushi and sashimi, especially hamachi, scallops, or lightly torched preparations
    • Spicy Sichuan dishes—the sweetness tempers heat while acidity refreshes the palate
    • Fresh cheeses such as goat cheese, ricotta, or burrata with citrus zest
    • Light salads with citrus vinaigrette, fresh herbs, and stone fruits
    • Prosciutto and melon, or charcuterie with sweet-savory components

    Serve well-chilled at 45–48°F (7–9°C) to highlight its tension and aromatic lift. A standard white wine glass works perfectly; no decanting needed, though the wine will evolve beautifully in the glass over 20–30 minutes.

  • Name:

    Kruger-Rumpf Scheurebe Kabinett 2024 750ml

  • Product Type:

    Scheurebe

  • Brand:

    Kruger-Rumpf

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