2019 Filzener Herrenberg Riesling Großes Gewächs
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- Regular Price
- €24,90
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- Regular Price
- Unit Price
- 0,750 l(€33,20per l )
The Grosse Gewächs from Herrenberg does not try to impress the nose with aromatic exuberance, but relies entirely on a subtle composition of scents that combines local and Provençal elements with lavender, thyme, meadow flowers and lemon blossom. The palate is a bit more compact, the wine shows pressure and substance. The taste of apricots is on the tongue, but less with juicy sweetness than firm flesh, cool core and delicately bitter skin. It's not all about fruit, though; bracing acidity and a touch of nutmeg add their own stimulating accents. Packs well without sacrificing harmony.
Grape variety: Riesling
Taste: dry
Alcohol content: 12,5% Vol.
Acidity: 6,7 g/l
Residual sugar: 8,4 g/l
Allergen information: Contains sulfites.
Bottler, importer: Weingut Reverchon KG, Saartalstraße 2-3, 54329 Konz-Filzen, Germany.
GREAT WINES FROM THE SAAR.
At the estate, the centuries-old wine culture is close enough to touch: in the spacious park of the winegrower's villa, above the huge vaulted cellar, under the old trees, surrounded by hydrangeas, roses and lavender, you can enjoy the excellent Riesling and Burgundy wines from our vineyards with all your senses.
We live and work from and with nature, it is our most important asset. For us, the preservation of the cultivated landscape with its steep slopes means responsible, conscious, nature-oriented cultivation - in addition to the practice of "gentle pruning", this includes above all the renunciation of insecticides, acaricides and herbicides.
Our wines are vinified just as carefully as we treat the vineyards throughout the year and the grapes during the harvest. All wines are fermented by natural settling and using wild yeasts in stainless steel and in large wooden barrels from the Stockinger cooperage - deep down, in our always cool slate cellar dating back to 1924. As a team, we develop our wine style in the tension between the two divergent sites of Herrenberg and Bockstein: typical of the Saar, accessible, clear in expression with elegant, ripe acidity.