Pure, precise, and intense, this shows all the hallmark of a great dry German Rieslings. Enjoy the vibrancy of the wine in its first 2 years, or wait for 5 more years for it to develop more mellowness and complexity. A great wine for those who are tired of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio, but shy away from the residual sweetness of the German wines made in an off-dry style.
- climate
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The climate is cold and temperate. The rainfall in Mosel is significant, with precipitation even during the driest month.
- soil
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Clayish slate and greywacke in the Mosel Valley.
- vinification
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This indicates a dry wine without perceptible residual sweetness. It never contains more than 9 grams of residual sugar per liter and often less. It is very dry.