This Kabinett from the Grosse Lage Geisenheimer Morschberg impresses with its elegance and lightness. The nose reveals fine aromas of peach, apricot and lemon balm. On the palate the wine is delicate and dancing, with an elegant sweetness and an invigorating acidity. Stuart Pigott - For James Suckling 2025 Score: 96 This marries alpine coolness and wild herb aromas with stony intensity, making this so dynamic and refreshing on the light-bodied yet compact finish. Great wet-stone brilliance in the vivid and energetic finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap. Location & Terroir Vineyard: The uppermost, steepest vineyard in the VDP.GROSSEN LAGE KLÄUSERWEG has long been a favorite of ours. This is where the grapes ripen at their finest and retain their youthful acidity well into October. At an altitude of 150 meters the slope slopes 40% towards the south. This location was first mentioned in 1292. Until the 1970s, this section of the Kläuserweg was known as MORSCHBERG, but was lost during the land consolidation process. After 50 years, the Wegeler winery applied for and received approval for this steep vineyard as an independent VDP.GROSSE LAGE. With over one hectare, Wegeler essentially owns the prime piece of the MORSCHBERG vineyard. The Riesling vines were planted in 1979 and are now the perfect age to produce the finest Rheingau Riesling. Terroir: The subsoil consists of Taunus quartzite with a calcareous loess-clay layer.