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The complete aging in double barrels is clearly just the right thing for Germany's best grape variety, Riesling.
Pinot Blanc has a long tradition in Austria and is almost as at home here as Grüner Veltliner, even if it is not as important in terms of quantity.
Strong light yellow. Restrained nose, a hint of cassis. But then the expected fruitiness. Yellow apples, a little mango and a little pineapple.
The XXI Vin de France 2021 from Domaine Didier Dagueneau impresses with a captivating combination of fresh, vegetal notes and a flavorful richness.
The Semillon 2021 from Boekenhoutskloof unfolds a remarkable presence, characterized by a hint of oak and cozy warmth. The grapes come from vineyards up to 120 years old.
Cool nose of ripe yellow apple with peel, some citrus fruit, a hint of pastry and herbs; citrus fruit, especially pomelo, fresh yellow stone fruit and dry herbs; slightly tart not.
Exotic, but at the same time mineral bouquet. What is striking on the palate is the voluminous fullness, which perfectly underlines the acidic minerality.
Fresh gum with apple, fresh herbs and leaves.
A beautifully stony nose, reminiscent of wet asphalt after a summer rain.
This Grand Cru wine impresses with clear, concentrated fruit,delicate spice, and herbal minerality. On the palate, it is dense andelegant, piquant with juicy yellow fruit notes.
A firm, somewhat restless and reductive aroma with restrained, rather light yellow fruit notes, herbal aromas, light blossoms, and pronounced minerality.
A very fine and extremely mineral nose, subtle fruit, and a long finish.
Even more restless, yeasty, nutty, and slightly sulphurous aromas of ripe stone fruit and partly candied citrus fruits with herbal notes and pronounced minerality.
Firm and deep, reductive, slightly smoky and still a touch sulfurous aroma with herbal notes, citrus aromas, peach, apricot and intense minerality.
The old vines produce particularly concentrated grapes. Extended lees aging underpins the classic notes of grapefruit and linden blossom with noticeable richness and balance.
The Grosses Gewächs, the highest classification of the VDP, made from Riesling grapes, impresses above all with its firm and balanced structure.
Classic nose of slate minerality with various reductive fruit components, dried apples, candied stone and pome fruit with a hint of caramel and brioche.
A cool and restrained nose, with a subtle minerality accompanied by licorice and stone fruit.
Wonderful apple aromas rounded off with hints of fine almonds. Delicate and finely mineral, harmonious and round with excellently integrated acidity.
Delicate floral bouquet. Elegant and approachable with outstanding freshness.
Intense bouquet with wonderful floral and fruity notes. Fresh, full and intense with a hint of citrus fruits. Dense structure, beautifully soft and balanced.
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