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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.
In 1992 Thomas Haag, the son of the celebrated Brauneberg winemaker Wilhelm Haag, took over the Schloss. It was already very good, but Thomas has made it a Champions League domain by working hard. According to the Gault Millau, it belongs to the very best in Germany. And the only domain in Germany to receive the highest award in all guides! The suppleness and drinkability are trademarks of Schloss Lieser, such elegance and above all the temptation to swallow a wine can be found at few other producers. In short, a must have!
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.
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.
An unusual white dry-style Pinot Noir from free-run juice, the wine presents a good firm structure. A perfect match for strong Indian and Asian spiced dishes. Also fantastic with a spiced duck leg, dishes with acidic sauces, roasted vegetables and soft cheeses.
Fitz-Ritter Gewurztraminer Spätlese is a sumptuous and aromatic wine from Germany, offering a rich bouquet of lychee, rose petals, and exotic spices. This late-harvest wine balances sweetness with acidity, resulting in a palate that is both opulent and refreshing. It pairs beautifully with spicy Asian cuisine, strong cheeses, or fruit-based desserts, showcasing its versatility and complexity.
With a golden colour, this wine offers a nose of great finesse. Fresh and fruity with delicate aromas, it will go wonderfully well with seafood, fish, white meats or an Alsatian choucroute.
This wine originated in the Franconia region of Germany in 1794. It has a nose of fresh lychee''s and the palate hits you with a intensely sweet & flavorful taste of peach nectar & honey.
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.