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2021 Hallgarten Riesling Dry

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Our Hallgarten Riesling, an exquisite VDP.Ortswein from the Rheingau, is a prime example of the elegance and freshness that is characteristic of this wine region. It embodies everything you would expect from a classic Rheingau Riesling: a lively palette of fresh fruit aromas, primarily citrus fruit, combined with a tangy, invigorating acidity and subtle mineral notes. This full-bodied Riesling shines both as a versatile accompaniment to food and as a refreshing summer wine. A wine that not only invigorates the senses, but also makes the heart of every Riesling lover beat faster.

Grape variety: Riesling

Quality level: VDP.ORTSWEIN
Taste: dry
Alcohol content: 12% vol.
Acidity: 7.8 g/l
Residual sugar: 6.7 g/l
Allergen information: Contains sulphites.

Bottler, importer: Weingut Fürst Löwenstein, Schloßpark 3, 63924 Kleinheubach, Germany

Traditionally, the Fürst Löwenstein winery produces almost exclusively dry wines. The Fürst Löwenstein winery stands for a wine philosophy that is characterized by the unique climatic and geological conditions of the family-owned vineyards, in particular the famous Homburg Kallmuth with its steep slope.

400 years of princely winegrowing tradition.The history of our family and our wine stretches from 1611 to the present day. Back then, wine was of great importance in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. Huge quantities were produced and drunk. The Princes Löwenstein were a European noble house with estates on the Main and in the Odenwald, in Bohemia and Lorraine, in the Palatinate and in what is now Belgium. And they were also in the fortunate position of always having their own wine, with a winemaking tradition stretching from the beginnings in the town and county of Wertheim to Kleinheubach, where Prince Carl Thomas maintained a fabulous wine cellar in the 18th century. The upheavals of the Napoleonic era not only shaped the fortunes of the House of Löwenstein, but also created the conditions for the further development of viticulture in Franconia. During the German Empire, the top vineyards in Hallgarten in the Rheingau and the Kallmuth monastery vineyard, which had been cultivated since the Middle Ages, became part of the Löwenstein estate. The wines from the Rhine and the Main, brought together and matured in Kleinheubach Castle, which was built in 1725 according to the French model, today embody the European dimension of the history of the Princes Löwenstein.the Princely Family of Löwenstein looks back with pride on its successful winemaking tradition. It will be continued and further developed at the family's seat in Kleinheubach Castle. Wine enriches the present, and viticulture connects the past with the future.

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