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Pampered by the warm Palatinate sun and the chalky soil around Walsheim, the grapes for this Pinot Gris developed a youthful, stimulating maturity with a fine minerality.
The excellent microclimate, with high temperatures and abundant sunshine at the sheltered south-southwest-facing elevation, combined with good ventilation and correspondingly long.
Ripe pears and juicy apples on the nose, complemented by smoky and subtle nutty nuances.
An intense nose with bright flowers, tart grapefruit, a light orangeade note, some kiwi, but also peach, dried tree bark, dried herbs, a touch of butter, and freshly mown grass in.
A cool nose with preserved apricot, mace, herbs, rose petals, and a hint of honey.
With Celebrate, Beasts!, Aileen and Johanna Lorenz (wives of the Lorenz sons) have made it clear what you need for a party: a wine that captivates with its aroma, boasts a wonderf.
Martin Waßmer's 2023 Pinot Blanc captivates with its fresh nose, reminiscent of apples and herbs.
A charming nose with captivating aromas of peach ice cream and raspberry candies, a touch of pink grapefruit with peel and bright blossoms, like black locust trees.
More than just a simple estate wine: Kraichgau in a glass. An incredibly rare delicacy from the hilly region, made from vines up to 50 years old.
The 2024 Pinot Gris from Loess reveals a dry, fruity aroma, characterized by fresh apple notes. With a full body, this wine unfolds elegance and leaves a lasting impression.
A fresh Sauvignon Blanc from 2024 unfolds crisp aromas of citrus fruits and tropical fruitiness like pineapple and guava.
The site is named after the former courthouse on the Heppenheim Landberg hill, where justice was administered for more than a thousand years.
A cool nose with pear and flowers. Clear and delicately juicy, yet always invigoratingly fresh. A firm body with power, characterized by herbal and almond notes.
This non-alcoholic Pinot Gris comes close to its alcoholic counterpart.
You have to take a second sip before you realize this is the non-alcoholic version of Pinot Blanc. Jasmine and a hint of lemon on the nose.
Riesling. Dry. Saar. In a year like 2021, that really says it all. The graceful apricot and nectarine nose is infused with delicate herbs and thinly coated with apple jelly.
Rich in extract and charming, with playful fruit of ripe stone fruit, herbs, quince, and a light saltiness. On the palate, it's slightly tart with tension.
Ripe, rich fruit notes: apple, pear, stone fruit, spicy, white pepper, a tart, mineral attack with a taut, well-integrated acidity.
A cool nose of stone fruit, a touch of mustard flour, a hint of acacia blossom, and fresh herbs.
A fascinating expression of the Mosel region is evident in the Riesling GG 2023 from Schloss Lieser.
The Steinberg was the Cistercians' favorite vineyard. By 1239, they had gradually acquired the entire site. But there were other interested parties as well.
A complex white wine blend made from Württemberg's PIWI grape varieties. On the nose, a veritable fruit basket of local and exotic fruits paired with a delicate herbal spice.
This estate wine presents itself on the nose with fresh citrus fruit, green apple and a hint of slate.
A semi-dry Riesling with lots of freshness and an uncomplicated drinkability. The wine aromas of citrus, crisp apple and a touch of ripe peach.
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