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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.
A cool, restrained nose of slate, herbs, dry yeast pastry, and a touch of yellow stone fruit.
Bright blossoms with a freshly dried wildflower bouquet, leafy twigs, a touch of flint, pastry, and hints of stone fruit.
The 2022 Hermannsberg Riesling GG tr Steinberg impresses with its clarity and delicately juicy texture.
The Schlossböckelheim Kupfergrube Riesling dry GG 2018 from the Hermannsberg estate offers an appealing experience.
A very cool nose with mineral hints and a touch of orangeade.
A small, spontaneous sniff with hints of caramel and malt, fresh herbs, and a touch of fruit in the background.
Crystal-clear citrus aromas with peach and apricot notes, developing distinctly towards stone fruit with aeration, delicate herbal spice, and intense, almost warm, spicy mineralit.
The citrusy freshness, underscored by floral aromas, and the stony elegance of the Monzinger Niederberg vineyard are instantly captivating.
The Emrich-Schönleber Riesling Monzinger Niederberg 2022 is characterized by a melting sensation on the tongue, flowing elegantly and expressively.
Firm, cool, and deep, still slightly unsettled, very mineral citrus and stone fruit aromas with tart, herbal nuances in the background.
A cool nose of mirabelle plum fruit and blossoms, with a hint of stony notes, airy – like an orchard on a hillside where a fresh breeze blows, appearing open, light, and free.
The Frühlingsplätzchen vineyard faces southwest to southeast. The steepest vineyard here has a gradient of 70%.
Of the two Grand Cru wines from the Schönleber estate, the Frühlingsplätzchen is consistently the more fragrant and lighter.
A cool, salty-mineral nose with some stone fruit.
Very herbal with grapefruit and blood orange.
An excellent first nose with aromas of citrus fruits and green apple. A subtle smokiness with pronounced minerality completes the bouquet.
A little rubber with gooseberries, physalis, a little banana and even pineapple.
The Kestener Paulinshofberg vineyard lies upstream as an extension of the neighboring Brauneberg vineyard.
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