
Fürst Castell Cas "tell me" white | VDP.GUTSWEIN
Fürst Castell Cas "tell me" white | VDP.GUTSWEIN
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Winemaker's notes
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
Fürstlich Castell´sches Domänenamt e.K. will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
Product details
About the wine and its characterCountry:
Germany
Region/Subregion:
Franken/Steigerwald
Classification:
DOC
Certification:
-
Grape:
Scheurebe (12%)
Riesling (20%)
Silvaner (68%)
Vintage year:
2023
Color:
-
Aroma:
-
Taste:
-
Alcohol content:
12%
Sugar content:
10.9 g/l
Acidity:
6.1
pH-value:
-
Sweetness:
Dry
Contains sulphite:
Yes
Volume:
750 ml
Closure:
Screw cap
Bottle:
Light glass
Best Served:
8 - 10 °C
Food pairing:
Aperitif, Asian, Fish - lean, Game, Pasta / Pizza, Poultry, Shellfish - natural, Veal, Vegetables
Ageing potential:
0 - 2 years
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Aperitif
- Asian
- Fish - lean
- Game
- Pasta / Pizza
- Poultry
- Shellfish - natural
- Veal
- Vegetables
Vinification, winemaker's own words
Soils:
-
Terroir:
-
Harvest:
Picked by hand, Mechanically
Fermentation:
-
Storage:
Steel (100%) 5 months
Winemaker:
Fürstlich Castell´sches Domänenamt
Silvaner, our focus grape variety, provides the necessary texture, while Riesling adds juiciness and a dash of Scheurebe provides plenty of exotic fruit and citric freshness.
About Fürstlich Castell´sches Domänenamt e.K.
Information provided directly by the winery.

Information
Founding year
1266
Farming area
75 ha
Production
1 200 000 b/y
Fürstlich Castell'sche Domäne A wine village that is one of the oldest in Germany, the 26th generation of the princely family and a company bear the same name: Castell. Germany's first Silvaner vines were planted in Castell in 1659. To this day, the local grape variety is at the heart of the winery, which works according to the strict guidelines of the VDP Association of German Prädikat Wine Estates and was one of the pioneers of the first classification in Franconia.