Molitor's Riesling Alte Reben Trocken is a white wine obtained from pure Riesling grapes. This is the oldest vintage available. The scent is buttery and tropical, leeches and passion fruit on chalk and burnt rubber. In the glass it evolves into a disarming complexity, surprising freshness on the palate. Peach and lemon on the nose, flint. Burnt rubber now looks like oil. Long and austere, fresh and drinkable. A great emotion.
Region: Germany, Moselle.
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: Some motnhs in steel.
Contains sulfites
Weiss by Glow Glow Wines is a white wine produced in the small Nahe region of Germany. It's made from Bacchus, Müller-Thurgau, and Scheurebe grapes, which blend in perfect balance, creating a light, lively, and energetic white wine.
Region: German, Nahe
Grapes: Scheurebe, Bacchus, Müller-Thurgau
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
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
Wasenhaus Chardonnay is an elegant wine, with delicate acidity and beautiful salinity, where you can feel the Burgundy experience of Christoph Wolber and Alexander Götze. Vinification with spontaneous fermentation in used barrels of different sizes. It is then aged first in barrels for 12 months and then in stainless steel tanks for 6 months before being bottled without filtration and with minimal sulphur.
Region: Germany, Baden
Grapes: Chardonnay
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: 6 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
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
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 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
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
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
Wasenhaus' Grand Ordinaire Spatburgunder is Wasenhaus' new entry-level Pinot, and it's anything but ordinary! Winemaking takes place through carbonic maceration. Refines in used barrels for a short period before bottling. Unclarified, unfiltered and SO2-free. A wine that on the nose expresses a broad spectrum aroma ranging from cherry to red berries, up to spices, while on the sip it is juicy, light and lively.
Region: Germany, Baden
Grapes: Pinot noir.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 6 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
Glow Glow's Spatburgunder is a red wine made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes. Its production involves two weeks of carbonic maceration, which helps preserve the freshness and fragrance of the grapes, and aging in large old barrels (1200 and 2500 liters), which allows the fruity character to be integrated with softer and more complex nuances. The result is a fresh and aromatic wine, characterized by notes of cherry popsicle, hibiscus, and wild strawberries, which create an intense and inviting fruit profile. Perfect for those seeking a young, fresh, and aromatic red, Glow Glow's Spatburgunder is ideal as an accompaniment to light dishes such as appetizers, cured meats, fresh cheeses, or poultry and fish dishes.
Region: German, Nahe
Grapes: Pinot noir
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: A few months in wooden barrels.
Contains sulfites
Blanc de Noir Prestige Brut Nature from Weingut Schmitt is a premium sparkling wine made from Pinot Noir grapes grown in Flörsheim-Dalsheim, on limestone and clay soils that give the wine complexity and distinctive character. After 10 months of maceration on the lees in oak barrels, the wine is produced using the Méthode Traditionelle, a classic Champagne production technique, with fermentation in the bottle to enhance its aromatic characteristics. Disgorgement occurs after 30 months of aging on the lees, ensuring a complex and well-balanced profile. The zero dosage indicates the absence of added sugars, resulting in a dry, fresh, and elegant sparkling wine, ideal for those seeking a natural and refined product.
Region: German, Rheinhessen.
Grapes: Pinot noir
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: Refermentation in the bottle
Contains sulfites
The Riesling Wehlener Sonnenuhr Auslese by Schwaab-Adams is a wine of a complexity and depth that makes it a real pleasure for the palate. The harvest of the grapes is carried out exclusively by hand and the winemaking takes place with the traditional method in a slow and traditional way to guarantee the best quality of the wine. Riesling with very long aging potential.
Region: German, Mosel.
Grapes: Rhine Riesling
Alcohol content: 8.5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Peter Lauer's Riesling Faß 2 is a light and fresh wine, frank and crunchy on the palate, at the same time long and persistent in the finish. An incredible vitality and a pronounced minerality that the wine owes to the arid slate soils. The winemaking takes place with slow spontaneous fermentation in traditional barrels, steel and concrete. Aging on fine lees with batonnage for 8 months.
Region: Germany, Moselle.
Grapes: Riesling.
Alcohol content: 10,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel
Contains sulfiets
Wasenhaus' Grand Ordinaire Spatburgunder is Wasenhaus' new entry-level Pinot, and it's anything but ordinary! Winemaking takes place through carbonic maceration. Refines in used barrels for a short period before bottling. Unclarified, unfiltered and SO2-free. A wine that on the nose expresses a broad spectrum aroma ranging from cherry to red berries, up to spices, while on the sip it is juicy, light and lively.
Region: Germany, Baden
Grapes: Pinot noir.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 6 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites