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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.
For the lover of Riesling that isn't dry. This Kabinett's vines comes mostly from the Himmelreich single vineyard in the town of Zeltingen. Full of blue slate soils, the mineral adds a vibrant freshness to this juicy, gushing white wine that has a good dose of orchard fruit and sweetness on the palate.
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.
A feinherb or “off-dry” style (around 20-25g/l RS depending on the vintage) named in honor of Johannes’ father, world-renowned winemaker Fritz Hasselbach at the Gunderloch winery. This grows in a very small and special part of Rheinhessen called the Roter Hang meaning the “red hill”.
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.
The nose is cool styled, clear, animating; floral tones, a bit of hay, citrus zest, white peaches. Juicy, with some attack as well; peaches, flint stone, a hint of grapefruit in the 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.
Smell of honey, and ripe grapes. Taste of sweet, red fruits like strawberry, raspberry, and cherry. Highly concentrated sweetness and harmonic acidity. Serve as an appetizer or with chocolate cake, ice-cream or sweet biscuits.
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.