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In addition to ripe apples and pears, there are aromas of fresh broiche. The acid is mild, but recognizable in the interplay of fruit and spice.
Brilliant golden yellow, fine sparkling Chardonnay sparkling wine with a pleasantly fruity bouquet, fine ripe gooseberries and melon with a hint of caramel and banana.
A spicy, juicy scent wafts towards the nose. Ripe pears and apricots as well as a clear, yet unobtrusive oak note. A "round thing" with juicy creaminess.
The scent of the Pinot Blanc is very juicy and spicy... perfectly ripe Cox Orange apples, pineapple and mango as well as notes of herbs.
Vanilla pudding, toffee, some apple and toasted notes.
The "Wunderschön pure" is a thoroughly unusual rosé - at least by German standards. Pinot Noir and Blaufränkisch, each in equal parts, are the components of this cuvée.
Composed of Blaufränkisch and Pinot Noir and fermented entirely in stainless steel, this rosé is very refreshing, fruity and uncomplicated.
The Pinot Gris from Heyl zu Herrnsheim impresses with its perfect ripeness. In the glass, this wine presents itself in a bright yellow.
Reductive nose with herbal spices, baked apple, some dried flowers, fresh butter, caramel and a hint of dried apricot.
The Brudersberg monopoly location is consistently south-facing. The extreme steepness and the direct influence of the Rhine make the Brudersberg very special.
The church piece was already mentioned in documents before the 30-year war. Located at 150 meters in the middle of a plateau between two churches, you have a view of H.O.
The church piece was already mentioned in documents before the Thirty Years' War. Located at 150 meters in the middle of a plateau between two churches, you have a view of H.O.
The vines of the Mölsheim Riesling are rooted in the bare limestone rock, which here is only covered by a thin layer of gravel.
Hohen-Sülzen is located in the Eisbachtal. The low mountain stream rises from the Donnersberg massif and has a significant climatic influence on the valley.
The church piece is the prime location in Hohen-Sülzen. It is a very old vineyard that was mentioned in documents before the 30-year war.
The historic location Zellerweg Am Schwarzen Herrgott forms the border between Rheinhessen and the Palatinate and is one of the oldest documented locations in the country.
The Black Lord is at the beginning of the Zellertal basin, which opens a few kilometers to the east and ends with the Frauenberg.
The Frauenberg in southern Wonnegau is north of Hohen-Sülzen in the direction of Flörsheim at an altitude of up to 280 meters and a slope of up to 40%.
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