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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.
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.
Dry, rich, and savory. Notes of stone fruit and lemon citrus are complemented by a hints of pleasant petrol.
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.
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.
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”.