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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.
The single non-local vineyard, Hanspeter is super stoked by the site, which is a half-hour away on the lower hills of the Black Forest, on limestone layered with iron-rich clay, in a strikingly high elevation of almost 2,000 feet.
Delicate whiffs of orange blossom and tangerine zest intensify on the palate of this off-dry Riesling. While racy and lithe in body, it penetrates on the palate with juicy white grapefruit and apricot notes.
Staffelter Hof is probably one of Moselle's oldest winegrowing estate and critics are always impressed by the exquisite balance of their wines. The proper mix of acidity and fruit sweetness sets the mouth of this Riesling with a glimpse of lemongrass, green apple, flower and mineral dust.
Dry, rich, and savory. Notes of stone fruit and lemon citrus are complemented by a hints of pleasant petrol.
This powerful and flowery wine is approaching with exotic aromas and stimulating sweetness followed by a lively exiting finish.
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.
This Mosel Riesling has a discreet, fragrant and well balanced nose. Its taste is of restrained sweetness with a crisp, harmonic acidity. This wine is a superior product of a balance between sweetness and acidity.
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.
Schloss Lieser SL Feinherb Estate Riesling has herbal and minerally aroma, really flinty on the nose. A slight oily — Riesling-like! – taste without any oily texture. Tastes less sweet than the Willi Haag Estate Riesling and showing a little more development. Long, clean, zesty finish.