Markus Scholtes' Riesling Mosel is a wine of great freshness and minerality. Aged in steel for 3-6 months on the fine lees. The "welcome" Riesling by Markus Scholtes, an excellent start for those who want to discover the world of Riesling.
Region: German, Mosel.
Grapes: Rhine Riesling
Alcohol content: 7.5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Peter Lauer produces different versions of Riesling, and in this case he offers it in an unusual effervescent guise. Its Cremant is based on riesling and ages on the lees for 20 months. It has an intense straw yellow color with a fine and persistent effervescence. The nose has a fruity aroma with notes of white peaches and apricots, combined with pleasant sensations of croissants in the background. The sip is fresh and reactive, long and supported by a beautiful acidity typical of riesling. It closes with a long and clean finish.
Region: Germany, Moselle.
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: 20 months on the lees.
Contains sulfiets
The Blauschiefer Riesling Dry by Villa Huesgen is an elegant wine that expresses itself on the nose with fruity aromas. Tense, it makes its way into the mouth with a snappy agility and a minerality in successive layers. With an elegant and suspenseful finish, for a continuous reminder to drink.
Region: German, Mosel.
Grapes: Riesling
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: Some months ins teel.
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