The 2020 Dry Riesling Eugenia comes in with three grams of residual sugar against 6.9 of total acidity and 12.9% alcohol. This is a single-vineyard selection from 1968 vines on soils with high slate content. The winery calls it their best Riesling plot. This is a surprisingly friendly wine this year, perhaps typical of the vintage. Maybe one day it will close down, but not today. It is splendid, showing off fine depth, a fruity demeanor and respectable power. As fruity as it is, it shows off a little tension on the finish too. This is very accessible this year, but it's still likely to improve in the cellar. The winery is a strong proponent of the 2020 vintage (and they aren't the only ones), but as impressive as this is, and granting that both are not here together, I'd take the 2019 just now. That may be slower-developing, but in a few years, a comparison will be intriguing. They are both very fine.