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This white wine grape is popular around the world and for good reason. Lusciously sweet, and fruit-forward aromas can be anything from fresh citrus to ripe tropical fruit. There are exceptional bottles from all different wine regions, but many of the best Rieslings come from Germany.
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”.
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.
On the noe, honeydew, peaches, flowers. Medium body, medium acidity. The palate is sweet with just the right amount of acidity to balance it out.
Dry, rich, and savory. Notes of stone fruit and lemon citrus are complemented by a hints of pleasant petrol.
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.
This powerful and flowery wine is approaching with exotic aromas and stimulating sweetness followed by a lively exiting finish.
Made from late harvested grapes, this Spatlese has strong aromas and is sweeter then Kabinett, however not as sweet as desert wines. Smooth and flavors of plum and pear. Well balanced.
Multiple selections of small, perfectly ripe grapes with an incredible expressive and concentrated character balanced with a mineral and racy acidity
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!
Brilliant straw yellow colour. Offers typical pineapple and citrus aromas with the classic minerality derived from slate. Soft and refreshing on the palate.