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The Großes Gewächs, the highest classification of the VDP, made from Riesling grapes, is particularly impressive due to its taut and balanced structure.
The Bürgstadter Berg Spätburgunder 1.
Slightly steely nose with roasted notes, cold smoke and cherries.
Ruby red, intensely colored spumante as the perfect expression of this sparkling wine region.
Intense ruby red with a violet shimmer. A fine scent of black cherries, wild berries and aromatic herbs on the nose.
Classic nose of slate minerality with various reductive fruit components, dried apples, candied stone and pome fruit with a hint of caramel and brioche.
Cool and restrained nose, slightly emerging minerality accompanied by liquorice and stone fruit.
A complex bouquet reminiscent of red berries, spices and chocolate and a soft taste with fine plum, liquorice and pepper notes make this red wine a real drinking pleasure.
The Barbaresco, which has been aged in wooden barrels for 10 months, has a wonderfully intense garnet red color. The nose is also intense, with complex notes of liquorice.
Wonderful apple aromas rounded off with hints of fine almonds. Delicate and finely mineral, harmonious and round with excellently integrated acidity.
Intense aromas of ripe cherries and wild berries with hints of vanilla.
Delicate floral bouquet. Elegant and approachable with outstanding freshness.
Intense bouquet with wonderful floral and fruity notes. Fresh, full and intense with a hint of citrus fruits. Dense structure, beautifully soft and balanced.
Rich in finesse but still with a clear structure, very vinous and round. Notes of pears and tropical fruits, balanced, dense and delicate.
Fruity white wine with delicate aromas of peach and passion fruit. Juicy, fine minerality, with balanced, elegant acidity and a lovely melting finish.
Cool nose of freshly peeled pome fruit, pastries and bright flowers.
This Riesling Große Gewächs - the highest classification of the VDP - has a floral nose with yellow fruit aromas and fine minerality. The minerality also dominates the palate.
Firm, still somewhat muted, cool and quite complex citrus-peach scent with fine herbal aromas, clear minerality and floral traces.
The Rings estate Riesling first smells of rock, then grass, stone fruit, salt and bright flowers, like cool cliffs by the sea.
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