The 2014 Riesling trocken is sourced 100% from the calcareous sites in Westhofen and was bottled in April 2015. Philipp focuses on a coolish and mineral style in 2014, and could have easily bottled a more opulent and fruit intense style. However, he decided to keep even his estate wine as an expressive representative of the pure Wittmann style. The riper, more opulent barrels go into the 100 Hügel or the Riesling trocken Kalkstein, which is sold in airports. Back to the 2014, which opens with a bright and chalky/dusty fruit note on the nose. Its is an elegant, full-flavored and full-bodied dry Riesling with limey freshness, and a persistent mineral and salty expression of the Westhofen vineyards. This wine is provided with a serious structure.