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From grapes from young vineyards in Kallstadt. A cool climate prevails here; The vines grow on limestone and limestone marl soils.
The bouquet shows versatile notes of herbal spice and citrusy freshness and an undertone of honey.
So close to heaven - in Franconia, the vines of the Rudolf May winery grow in the VDP Große Lage Himmelspfad at a lofty height of 250 meters.
This cuvée is light yellow in color with greenish reflections. It captivates with a floral and fruity scent with hints of tropical fruits and apples.
The Pinot Noir GG Heerkretz by Wagner-Stempel from 2020 impresses with a clear, youthful red color and a scent that combines ripe red fruits with earthy and woody notes.
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 fascinating wine from Rheinhessen is the Sieversheimer Heerkretz Riesling Spätlese 2021 by Wagner-Stempel.
Gentle sweetness and a distinctive bouquet characterize this Müller-Thurgau & Morio Muskat sweet from Jung & Knobloch.
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.
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.
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.
The Pinot Gris from Heyl zu Herrnsheim impresses with its perfect ripeness. In the glass, this wine presents itself in a bright yellow.
The Brudersberg monopoly location is consistently south-facing. The extreme steepness and the direct influence of the Rhine make the Brudersberg very special.
The Kirchenstück vineyard was first documented before the Thirty Years' War. Situated at an elevation of 150 meters in the middle of a plateau between two churches, it overlooks H.
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 Black Lord lies at the beginning of the Zellertal Basin, which opens out a few kilometers further east and ends with the Frauenberg.
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 lies north of Hohen-Sülzen toward Flörsheim, at an elevation of up to 280 meters and a slope of up to 40%.
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