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A complex wine full of exotic aromas. Voluminous aroma and a complex and intensive appearance lead to a unique and perfect finish.
Alc. 8.5% by Vol.
This perennially outstanding wine is an especially slatey rendition. What was always a wacky fun wine became quite a bit more lovely and serious when Johannes began introducing more sponti and fuder casks into the assemblage.
This is an "estate wine" that far out-classes its name. Picked from the "Zuckerberg" plot of vines on the Niedermenniger Herrenberg, harvested early to catch maximum freshness and vitality, it combines cool marine character and a touch of creaminess with a firm, lip-smacking finish. Incredible quality at the entry level.
Alc. 10.5% by Vol.
Multiple selections of small, perfectly ripe grapes with an incredible expressive and concentrated character balanced with a mineral and racy acidity
Mosel elegancy at its best! Slate meets delicate fruit. With its chilly climate, the valley is perfect for this Kabinett and gifts a fresh and fruity, really salty yet linear wine.
Though Darting has a history of grape growing dating to 1780, it was not until 1989 that the winery began to sell all of their grapes as wine under their own label. The family also maintains a highly regarded vine nursery, selling their grafted vines throughout Germany.
St. Michael Weinkellerei Spätlese Rheinhessen 2018 is a delightful white wine originating from the Rheinhessen region in Germany. Crafted primarily from the Riesling grape variety, this Spätlese represents a late harvest, resulting in a wine with a touch of sweetness and heightened flavors.
Hailing from the Pfalz region, Kurt Darting’s Nonnengarten Kabinett is pure drinking pleasure. A classical kabinett, but not too sweet, it shows ripe, stone fruit aromas and a burst of ripe citus on the palate framed by crisp acidity.
This Auslese displays aromas and flavours of candied pears and apples. Lush, rich and expressive, it exhibits intense depth of fruit and a long flavourful finish. It is very enjoyable with spicy cuisine, but also with blue mould cheese or desserts. Serve well chilled.
While Silvaner remains the second most planted grape (after Riesling) in Germany, it has always remained tucked in the shadows. Frank Heyden quietly makes this example from old vines, and the quality shines so brightly that all shadows disappear in a fresh, zesty, mouth-wateringly delicious wash of Silvaner-ish-ness. Juicy and floral from start to finish, this is a great example of coaxing the best from a grape.