Keller's Sylvaner Feuervogel 2021 impresses with a distinctive terroir identity, a hallmark of the Keller winery for decades. The estate's interpretations of Sylvaner from Rheinhessen are characterized by freshness, clarity, and a fine mineral structure – qualities that Feuervogel captures with particular precision. The 2021 vintage delivers a cool balance despite the warm climate, with concentrated fruit and a crisp acidity that lends the wine vibrancy. Critics such as Falstaff, Parker, Jancis Robinson, Jeff Leve, and Wine Spectator recognize Keller as a benchmark for terroir-driven white wines, and Feuervogel confirms this reputation with palpable precision and substantial length.
The nose is dominated by green apples, quince, and citrus freshness, accompanied by subtle herbal notes and a hint of flint. On the palate, the wine displays dryness, vibrant minerality, and lively juiciness; the texture is lean and firm, yet the wine gains complexity over time without losing its freshness. The balance between fruit, acidity, and a delicate spiciness makes Feuervogel an important representative of Sylvaner in the collection.
Recommended drinking window: approximately 2024–2030; after this time, Feuervogel develops additional complexity but always remains fresh. Food pairing recommendation: grilled seafood, asparagus dishes with a light sauce, trout with lemon butter, or a tender veal dish – perfect for appreciating the wine's mineral freshness and subtle spiciness.