Julian Haart's Mosel Riesling is certainly a wine of great character and quality. The freshness and sharp acidity make this Riesling particularly lively and suitable for accompanying fish, seafood or vegetable-based dishes. The practice of whole bunch fermentation, together with aging in wooden fuder, contributes to giving complexity and depth to the wine, while maintaining its typical freshness of Riesling. Furthermore, although limited production may be a shame for enthusiasts, it is often an indication of craftsmanship and particular attention to quality.
Region: German, Mosel
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: Some months in wooden fuder.
Contains sulfites
Julian Haart's Piesporter HaartRiesling is a taut white, with sharp acidity, crunchy and consistent structure. The grapes come from old vines grown according to organic farming, which are located on soils rich in slate. Whole cluster fermentation and aging in traditional 1000 L wooden fuder. Too bad for the very limited production because its wines are a real delight.
Region: German, Mosel
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: Some months in wooden fuder.
Contains sulfites
The Graacher Himmelreich Kabinett Trocken Riesling from Kerpen is a refined example of German wine from the renowned Wehlener Sonnenuhr vineyard, one of the most prestigious in the Moselle region. Made with select grapes of the same name, this wine stands out for its low-temperature stainless steel vinification, which preserves its aromatic characteristics, and for its aging in old oak barrels, which impart complexity without overpowering the purity of the fruit. On the nose, it opens with citrus aromas, accompanied by hints of apple and pear, enriched by light hydrocarbon notes that add a touch of minerality and depth. On the palate, it stands out for its lively freshness and intense minerality, making this wine particularly balanced and enjoyable, ideal for those seeking a white wine with great character and elegance.
Region: German, Mosel.
Grapes: Rhine Riesling
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: Some months in barrel.
Contains sulfites
The Piesporter Goldtröpfchen Kabinett by Julian Haart is a taut white, with sharp acidity, crisp and consistent structure. The grapes come from old vineyards located on the steep “Goldtröpfchen” slope, already considered in legendary times one of the best terroirs of the Moselle. Whole bunch fermentation and aging in traditional 1000 L wooden fuders. It's a shame about the very limited production because its wines are a real delight.
Region: German, Mosel
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 8%.
Aging: Some months in wooden fuder.
Contains sulfites
Julian Haart's Goldtröpfchen Spatlese is a full-bodied, sumptuous, elegant and incredibly refined wine. Obtained from late harvested Riesling grapes, which come from the historic Goldtröpfchen vineyard. A wine that has incredible aging possibilities.
Region: German, Mosel
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 7%.
Aging: Some months in wooden fuder.
Contains sulfites
Julian Haart's Piesporter Riesling is a taut white, with sharp acidity, crunchy and consistent structure. The grapes come from old vines grown according to organic farming, which are located on soils rich in slate. Whole cluster fermentation and aging in traditional 1000 L wooden fuder. Too bad for the very limited production because its wines are a real delight.
Region: German, Mosel
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Some months in wooden fuder.
Contains sulfites