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Winninger Uhlen Roth Lay Riesling Grosses Gewächs 2020

QbA Mosel, Heymann-Löwenstein, 750 ml

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Grape variety: Riesling
Producer: Heymann-Löwenstein / Fam. Löwenstein
Origin: Germany / Mosel / Untermosel
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Gift box available!
Grape variety: Riesling
Producer: Heymann-Löwenstein / Fam. Löwenstein
Origin: Germany / Mosel / Untermosel
Other vintages:

Attributes

Origin: Germany / Mosel / Untermosel
Site / vineyard: Roth Lay
Grape variety: Riesling
Label: Vegan
Ripening potential: 3 to 15 years after harvest
Drinking temperature: 12 to 14 °C
Food Pairing: Apéro riche, Bouillabaisse, Foie gras, Spicy hard cheese
Vinification: long must fermentation, soft pressing, fermentation at low temperatures
Harvest: in small boxes, hand-picking with simultaneous grape sel
Maturation: in steel tank, on the yeast
Bottling: filtration
Volume: 12.5 %
Note: Contains sulphites
Producer

Heymann-Löwenstein / Fam. Löwenstein

Grape variety

Riesling

The cold-weather king

The Riesling is the flagship of the German wine industry. It grows from north to south in all growing areas. It is also comfortable in the neighbouring Alsace region and in Austria. Its specialty is being vinified to a variety of degrees of sweetness, from bone-dry wines to ice wine. Moreover, thanks to its spirited acidity, it ages better than many reds. The typical Riesling smells of citrus, peach and apricot, shows hints of flint, and with maturity develops an idiosyncratic petrol note. It reflects its terroir like hardly any other white variety. Thus, it often gets fuller and more aromatic in Austria than in Germany. In Alsace, in turn, it has a particular mineral taste. Riesling is a wonderful culinary companion. It fits well not only with fish and shellfish, but also takes the heaviness from hearty meals. And with a fine sweetness and acidity balance, it works wonders for Asian cuisine.

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Riesling
Subregion

Untermosel

Lower Mosel: the finesse of steep slopes

The Lower Mosel comprises the final 100-kilometre section of the river between the village of Pünderich and the site near Koblenz, where the Mosel flows into the Rhine. This sub-region is often known as Terrace Mosel, where steep slope viticulture is reflected in its most impressive form. In the micro-terraces that often sit at dizzying heights over the river, Riesling demonstrates its complete expressive powers.

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Region

Mosel

Mosel: in Riesling territory

In the valleys of the Mosel, Saar and Ruwer, the white Riesling variety fully fulfils its potential. Mosel is not only the German growing area with the highest proportion of Riesling; the largest number of steep slopes are also found here. Around 40 percent of the vineyards are situated on gradients of greater than 30 percent, and must be cultivated with labour-intensive manual work. On the slate soils, Riesling presents its entire inimitable range, from dry to semidry to noble sweet..

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Country

Germany

Germany – Into the elite the hard way

Sitting in the heart of Europe, the hilly, lake-dotted landscape of Germany provides ideal, fertile soil for the most diverse vine varieties. From Albalonga to Zweigelt, over 140 different grape varieties are grown on about 100,000 acres, cared for by nearly 50,000 vintners. Most of these vintners are young, modern, internationally trained, inquisitive and urbane. It is hardly surprising, then, that German wine has a good reputation well beyond the country's borders.

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