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Koehler-Ruprecht is a name you'll see a lot in our shop because we believe they produce some of the most expressive wines in Germany. The Saumagen plot delivers a distinctive mineral quality to this...
$ 36
Work in the Maximin Grünhaus vineyards is conducted in close harmony with nature. Fertilization is predominantly organic, and the vineyards have been planted with a cover crop of wild herbs and grasses. No pesticides...
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2019 Stein Palmberg Riesling Spätlese Trocken Alte Reben
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For lean and crystalline pinks, the best options from Germany are Rheinhessen's Seehof and Nahe's Schäfer-Fröhlich—both rosé of Pinot Noir.
$ 51
The overall balance and mineral spine we're seeing in 2020 Mosel Rieslings are the stuff of my dreams. There's a throwback here calling to mind vintages like 2008 and 2013, with a lighter palate...
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Koehler-Ruprecht is perhaps most known for their holdings from the famed Saumagen Vineyard. Here, limestone takes center stage and bears the responsibility for this wine's crystalline nature and peerless transformative abilities. I'm thrilled to...
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The overall balance and mineral spine we're seeing in 2020 Mosel Rieslings are the stuff of my dreams. There's a throwback here calling to mind vintages like 2008 and 2013, with a lighter palate...
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This is the first time I’ve ever seen this wine; very simply it is a product of the vintage, one of the best for Kabinett in a long time. As Florian said, making this...
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Abtsberg - Wines from this vineyard were originally destined for the table of the Abbot (or “Abt”) of the Abbey of St. Maximin. The site covers 35 acres, parts of which have been planted...
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For lean and crystalline pinks, the best options from Germany are Rheinhessen's Seehof and Nahe's Schäfer-Fröhlich—both rosé of Pinot Noir.
$ 47
This 2020 Peter Lauer Unterstenberg Riesling Fass 12 Grosse Lage offers exceptional terroir expression of the Saar Valley in Germany.
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Robert Weil is one of the best producers in the Rheingau. Here, the climate is considerably warmer, giving wines more texture and body, though underpinned by lots of mouth-watering acidity and a mineral personality...
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Karthäuserhofberg is the premier site for Karthäuserhof, producing their GG wine as well as this Grosse Lage. This wine was harvested with elevated sugar levels and fermented dry, made from old vine grapes.
$ 132
"Wittmann's iconic 2020 Morstein GG is deep, intense and flinty on the stony and iodine nose. Round and dense on the palate, this is a juicy but also massive and powerful Morstein that is...
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Wines from the Domprobst vineyard are notably earthier and spicier than their Himmelreich counterparts. 2020 was an exceptional year in the region which this wine reflects to the fullest.
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Blauschiefer is one of my favorite dry Riesling balancing acts. The name refers to the Mosel's abundant blue slate, and trocken signifies that the wine has been fermented dry, with nine grams per liter...
$ 117
"The 2020 Kirchspiel GG opens very clear, bright and chalky on the spicy, Chablis-like nose that indicates a lovely complex Riesling from limestone rocks. Juicy, round and intense on the palate, this is a...
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This 2018 J.B. Becker Walkenberg Riesling Spätlese Trocken is from the Rheingau region in Germany
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The vineyard name of Himmelreich might come from the site’s exposure. Himmelreich is well protected from wind and frost and has good heating from the slate soil for an even and full ripening of...
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2022 Hofgut Falkenstein Krettnacher Altenberg Riesling Spätlese Trocken #07 from the Saar region in Germany.
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This 2018 J.B. Becker Wallufer Walkenberg Alte Reben Spätlese Riesling Trocken from Germany's Rheingau.
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The seldom seen Elbling grape thrives on patches of limestone soil in Germany's Mosel Valley. Light in body, this wine is full of minerality and refreshing acidity. The floral aromas found here are lighter...
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Emrich-Schönleber's Grosses Gewachs (GG) wines come from "Grand Cru" sites famed for their very steep inclines (70%). Halenberg sits on blue slate soils with quartz throughout and delivers the most precise and deep minerality....
$ 129
There's no producer in Germany who's seen a meteoric rise to stardom like that of the Nahe's Tim Fröhlich. In 2005 he was named Newcomer of the Year by Gault-Millau, and in 2010 their...
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Dönnhoff is an all-star of the Nahe region. Here, we have Riesling from the Leistenberg vineyard, located in the town of Oberhäus, and picked at a Kabinett level of sugar ripeness, or must weight called...
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The fact that this estate is crafting some of the best dry wines in Germany is no fluke, rather a result of nearly obsessive winemaker Stephan Attman’s commitment to cultivating Deidesheim and Forst’s best...
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There's no producer in Germany who's seen a meteoric rise to stardom like that of the Nahe's Tim Fröhlich. In 2005 he was named Newcomer of the Year by Gault-Millau, and in 2010 their...
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The “Steinterrassen” wines should be thought of as the 1er Cru wines; they are always sourced from steep, terraced vineyards, from some of the better, older-vine parcels. Vetter’s Rieslings are unique, saline and floral,...