Product Description
Description
Subtle bouquet hinting of ripe apples and citrus with a touch of smoky minerality. Fresh and delicately fruity on the palate with a crisp finish. Pair with delicate dishes with chicken, pork, grilled veggies, salads and savoury Asian food.
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How to pair it
Wine Facts
Product Type
White Wine
Region
Mosel
Grape Varietal
Riesling
Vintage
2022
Country
Germany
Age of Vines
30
Producers
Progetti Agricoli
Harvest Method
Manual (First Half Of September)
Alcohol Percentage
9.50%
Fermentation and Maceration
Malolactic Fermentation
In French And American Wood Barrels
Mouth Attribute
Fruity, delicate, and dry finish
Nose Attribute
White peach, citrus, apple, fruity, and light smoke
Aging
6 - 8 years
Production
12.000 bottles
Age of Vines
25 - 30 % steep
Density
6.000 vines/ha
Production Style
Sustainable
SKU
GE02
Vineyard Info
Himmelreich (“Kingdom of Heaven”) is the largest of the three single vineyards / crus / appellations in the town of Zeltingen.
Himmelreich stretches from the steep slope behind mid-village, where it borders Schlossberg, to about a mile downstream in the direction of f Erden and Uerzig.
The steep part of Himmelreich bordering Schlossberg is of superb quality, facing due south, with chunky slate on top of the deep slate bedrock. As the Mosel meanders towards Uerzig, Himmeleich follows the bend in the river, turns southwest and finally west and becomes continuously less steep while some loam and, further downstream, some alluvial river deposit sits on top of the blue Devonian slate which forms the bedrock beneath
Himmelreich stretches from the steep slope behind mid-village, where it borders Schlossberg, to about a mile downstream in the direction of f Erden and Uerzig.
The steep part of Himmelreich bordering Schlossberg is of superb quality, facing due south, with chunky slate on top of the deep slate bedrock. As the Mosel meanders towards Uerzig, Himmeleich follows the bend in the river, turns southwest and finally west and becomes continuously less steep while some loam and, further downstream, some alluvial river deposit sits on top of the blue Devonian slate which forms the bedrock beneath