1920 Rauenthaler Baiken Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese

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The ideal companion for any special occasion. Take the time to enjoy it. Documents dating back to 1900 show that the Baiken was acquired by the Prussian government for 1.12 million gold marks. The name Baiken comes from the mountain ridge "Biegen", as the site lies in a bend.

The steep south-facing slope receives optimal sunlight due to its gradient of up to 60%, which warms it up slightly. Medium to deep - stony, mostly lime-free - soils are composed of weathered slate, phyllites, quartzites and loess loam. The slope orientation is south-southwest. The soils are medium to deep, their structure is stony and crusty on pre-Devonian sericite gneiss, predominantly meta-rhyolite and phyllosilicate with loess loam admixtures.

Grape variety: Riesling

Alcohol content: 11% vol.
Acidity: 16.2 g/l
Allergen information: Contains sulphites.

NOTE: Price on request. We require a lead time of approx. 15 working days to make this wine available.

Bottler, importer: Hessische Staatsweingüter GmbH Kloster Eberbach, 65346 Eltville, Germany

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The vineyards of Weingut Kloster Eberbach cover almost 230 hectares in the Rheingau and on the Hessische Bergstrasse. The vines for our wines and sparkling wines grow on this terroir - sustainably and carefully produced, always with the demand for the best quality at an international level.

The history of Weingut Kloster Eberbach goes back just as far as the history of the cultural monument itself: Even for the French monks who settled in the Rheingau at the beginning of the 12th century, winegrowing was one of their main occupations. What was initially intended for their own consumption soon developed into a sought-after commodity that secured the future and prosperity of the monastery.

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The Rheingau is one of the most renowned wine regions in Germany and world famous for its elegant and durable Rieslings and powerful Spätburgunder. Along the Rhine and its gentle hills, the unique terroir of shale, quartzite and loess soils as well as the mild climate provide ideal conditions for top wines.

The region includes famous wine villages such as Rüdesheim, Eltville and Johannisberg, which are known for their traditional wineries and impressive cultural landscapes. The Rheingau region combines viticulture at the highest level with a rich culture and culinary diversity.

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