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$66.00
From grapes grown in the Grand Cru of Goldtropchen, though not from one of Julien’s vineyards. Despite this, I believe the ‘Mosel’ riesling to be the emblematic wine of the estate, at least in so far as, if you wanted to drink in the full glory of Julien Haart at an affordable price, this is the one. And it is glorious. I tasted this with another Haart sibling, surrounded by wines retailing over a $1000 a bottle, yet if I could settle down with just one bottle, this would be it. Expressive. Exotic fruits of pawpaw, green mango, guava and flint, mingle with cherry, blackcurrant, lime, apple and peach. Great volume and amplitude, with the breadth and richness of Meursault, yet the precision, detail and drive of the Mosel. Incredible presence, with wafts of mint, savoury spice, flint, earth cream and smoke, but the fruit thickly applied on a curved and sensuous canvas. For lovemakers and daydreamers. Waters Wine Co
The 2023 Mosel Riesling, as it is written on the front label, was made from grapes harvested in the Piesporter Goldtröpfchen and was fermented and matured in Fuder. It offers a beautifully aromatic and attractive nose of minty and earthy herbs, blueberry, yellow peach, green apple, lime tree, and smoke. The wine proves straightforward and linear on the zest-driven, with mineral and refreshing elements going through the nicely long finish. This is a very good bone-dry tasting Riesling. Mosel Fine Wines
This may be an entry-level wine, but it shows terrific tension between juicy white fruit aromas and salty minerality. Barely medium-bodied, but with ample substance and a bold, stony finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap. 93 Points, Stuart Pigott
“The raspberry, orange-blossom, jasmine and white-tea character suggests a wine that’s less sweet and structured than this is. Still very youthful, with serious tension between the slightly grainy tannins and crisp acidity and the lush elements of the wine. Long, very bright finish.” 93 points, jamessuckling.com “The Riesling trocken 2021 Kiedrich offers a fine yet […]
Add to cart Producer: Eva FrickeOut of Stock
From old vines, between 50 and 60 years old, a stunning array of cool aromatics. The faintest of pink colour, with beeswax, grapefruit, juniper, mint, tarragon, red delicious apple, lime zest and frangipani. Intense but not obtuse. Coiled, tense, vivid and cool flavours, including gooseberry, kiwifruit, savoury spice, tonic-like and pickled vine leaf. So bracing […]
Read more Producer: Hofgut FalkensteinOut of Stock
Talk about a giant killer. Rheinhessen’s Morstein makes one of the broadest, densest Rieslings on the planet, and Seehof’s rendition is one of the best. More elegant in style, but wanting for nothing. Citrus, zest, minerals, dried herbs, faint notes of smoke, grapefruit and melon. Bright. Juicy, concentrated and full of tension with ripe, pulpy […]
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Straight out of the blocks, what a way to start a wine tasting. Expressive, explosive and intense. Lemon, thyme, vine leaf, white peach and umami. Very narrow in profile, initially, but with a bit of swirling, warmth and time, really opens up and fleshes out. There is a mineral and saline quality, lip-smacking and with […]
Read more Producer: Eva Fricke