This wine should help convince riesling skeptics: Fruity, beautifully balanced between sweetness and acidity, and low in alcohol. Try this with spicy food, garlicky dips, grilled seafood — or just about anything you suspect... Read More
The 2021 Ürziger Würzgarten Riesling Kabinett is discreet and elegant on the subtle nose that is more yeasty and earthy than the Treppchen Kabinett at this stage. On the palate, this is a lush and refined, delicately... Read More
This wine is extremely well structured with a deep golden color and powerful but also elegant characteristics: Minerals, peaches, pear cumquat, watermelon, currant grapefruit with a hint of gooseberry and raspberry.
Round, broad, and subtle on the nose. The palate explodes in all directions with ripe stonefruits, clean river rocks, a touch of petrol, and a wide, round palate just asking for spicy food. That is lovely.
Max Kilburg is a bananas-level, bonkers-level breakout star. (It's not just us: the main mag for German wines wrote, Mosel lovers of refined and playful wines have a new star to put on their radar screen!) While his serious... Read More
This semi-dry Riesling Kabinett is from the great Juffer Vineyard in Brauneberg, one of the top Mosel locations. Lovely, complex, off-dry, and infused with a note of minerality, this is a classic food-friendly Riesling that is... Read More
Yeasty and floral notes on the nose, light aromas of partly candied yellow fruit, hint of yellow spice, light mineral notes. Very clear, light, juicy, partly candied fruit on the palate, yeasty notes, nutty traces, very elegant... Read More
Concentrated nose, light floral and yeasty notes, candied citrus and stone fruit, herbaceous and mineral traces. Firm, clear, very juicy, partly candied fruit on the palate, lively, refreshing acidity, floral and yeasty traces,... Read More