Wine Spectator – This expressive style features plenty of minerality, coating the mouth with luxuriant creaminess and concentrated white fruit and elderflower flavors. Very light and lacy on the pure and racy finish. Quite unctuous. Drink now through 2040
James Suckling – Quite a serious dry Riesling with very good depth, elegant harmony and some real minerality that carries the long finish. Drink through 2024.” 91 points, Stuart Pigott, JamesSuckling.com
James Suckling – "An attractive Mosel Kabinett with expressive, stony slate character and effusive floral and lemon-zest aromas. Sleek body with beautifully integrated acidity and a long, very clean wet-stone finish. Drink or hold."
Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – "The 2021 Bernkasteler Badstube Riesling Kabinett is clear and fine yet still discreet in its aromas on the elegant and flinty/slatey nose. Sweet and round yet elegant and refined on the palate, this is a light but lush Badstube Kabinett with fine grip, charming texture and a crystalline and saline finish. 7.5% stated alcohol combined with 55.7 grams per liter of residual sugar."
Wine Enthusiast – Haag’s value entry-level Riesling shares the same smoky, seductive spice and earth tones of the producer’s more expensive single-vineyard bottlings, but with an immediately approachable fruitiness and zeal. Just a shade off-dry, it’s packed with thirst-quenching white grapefruit and peachy goodness anchored by a firm, mineral undertone. Best now–2023.
James Suckling – Did you say pasta carbonara? Where is the tomato salad? This riesling is such a joyful wine with a ton of white peaches and a dry enough balance. Such a refreshing finish.
Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – The 2019 Riesling is pure, bright and crystal-clear on the precise, floral and finessed nose. Round and juicy on the palate, this is a very delicate and stimulating Riesling in the off-dry style. The wine has enormous grip, and you won't stop longing for it. Absolutely fabulous! 11% alcohol. Tasted from AP 1 20 in April 2020.
James Suckling – "Intensely savory nose with stacks of licorice, wild herb character and a hint of something quite vegetal, possibly from stems. Amazing concentration and very compact structure with a great interplay of restrained ripeness and stony minerality that powers the bold, long, powdery and chalky finish. From biodynamically grown grapes. 100% whole cluster, wild fermented, then 18 months in small oak. Unfiltered and unfined. Drink or hold." -Stuart Piggot
James Suckling – "A remarkable pinot noir for a village wine with lots of autumnal complexity (underbrush, wet earth, bonfire) in the nose. Then comes the very structured medium-bodied palate with generous tannins and a fine-grained mouthfeel. The long focused finish with a cascade of mineral and wild herb notes completes the impressive picture. 30% whole cluster, wild fermented, then matured for a year in large oak. From biodynamically grown grapes. Unfiltered and unfined. Drink or hold."
The Wine Front – Fermented in stainless steel tanks, with long ageing on the fine less (2y), no batonnage then 2 years in bottle. Bone dry style. Mainly from red slate grand cru vineyards. Lime pie, lime curd. Lots of that ripe citrusy quality but with a dairy-milky softness and roundness. Green orange zest. Sweet basil and mint. There’s depth of minerality in flavours, tingling textural quality like in a gin and tonic. I find subtle candle wax, oregano, sage and grapefruit in the mix too. Long finish. This equals complexity and deliciousness. – Kasia Sobiesak, The Wine Front.
Germany's wine landscape is as diverse as its history, with each region painting a unique picture of the country's viticultural artistry. The gentle undulating vineyards, nurtured by the Rhine and its tributaries, give rise to wines that resonate with depth and complexity. The influence of Germany's continental climate, coupled with its varied soil types, makes each bottle a reflection of its origin.
The nation's flagship grape, Riesling, is celebrated for its aromatic intensity and versatility, ranging from bone-dry to lusciously sweet. Yet, the tapestry of German wines extends beyond just Riesling. Varieties like Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) and Silvaner offer a glimpse into the multifaceted nature of German winemaking. As you explore these wines, you'll uncover stories of centuries-old vineyards, passionate winemakers, and a dedication to excellence that has cemented Germany's position in the global wine arena.
Wines from Germany are special due to their unique combination of rich history, diverse terroirs, and exceptional winemaking traditions. One of the distinguishing features of German wines is the influence of the country's cool climate on the grape-growing process. This climate contributes to the production of wines with vibrant acidity, expressive aromatics, and a remarkable ability to reflect the specific vineyard sites. Germany is also renowned for its iconic Riesling wines, which showcase a wide spectrum of flavors ranging from delicate floral notes to zesty citrus and ripe stone fruits. The meticulous attention to detail in the vineyard and cellar, coupled with a commitment to sustainable and organic practices, further enhances the quality and character of German wines.
German wines encompass a variety of styles and varietals, but Riesling and Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) are among the most popular and recognizable. Riesling, celebrated for its ability to express terroir and age gracefully, remains a hallmark of German winemaking. Spätburgunder, on the other hand, has gained international recognition for its elegance and depth, particularly from regions like Baden and the Ahr. Both of these varieties have contributed to shaping Germany's reputation as a producer of top-quality, versatile wines that cater to a wide range of palates.
If you're exploring German wines for the first time, starting with a classic Riesling is highly recommended. Look for a Riesling from the Mosel or Rheingau regions, as these areas are celebrated for producing some of the finest expressions of the grape. Opt for a Kabinett or Spätlese level of sweetness to experience the balance between acidity and fruitiness that defines German Rieslings. Additionally, consider trying a Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) from regions like Baden or the Ahr to experience the elegance and depth of German red wines. These wines offer a great introduction to the diversity and quality that German winemaking has to offer.
Germany is home to a plethora of exceptional wines that have earned global recognition. Some of the best-known and highly regarded offerings include Joh. Jos. Prüm Rieslings from the Mosel, Weingut Fritz Haag Rieslings from the Mosel, and Dr. Heger Spätburgunders from Baden. These wines exemplify the balance, complexity, and precision that have made German wines highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors alike. Exploring the best German wines offers a journey through a diverse range of styles and terroirs, showcasing the country's profound impact on the world of fine winemaking.
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To be able to supply such a unique & extensive range of boutique wines, we don't hold much of the inventory. So with us, there is the added step of receiving the wine from our local suppliers before it is dispatched to you. Most orders are dispatched within 3-6 working days.
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Replacement or refund offered if bottles are faulty or damaged. All our deliveries are insured against loss, however you must notify us in a reasonable amount of time.
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We aim to have all wines be vintage specific. In the case the listed vintage is out of stock and you note you would like that particular vintage, we will inform you via email for approval to go ahead.
To be able to supply such a unique & extensive range of boutique wines, we don't hold much of the inventory. So with us, there is the added step of receiving the wine from our local suppliers before it is dispatched to you. Most orders are dispatched within 3-6 working days.
Replacement or refund offered if bottles are faulty or damaged. All our deliveries are insured against loss, however you must notify us in a reasonable amount of time.
If you would like to include a gift message with your order, please enter that in the order instructions section. We'll print your message in a lovely font on A5 paper. We also won't include the invoice. Tracking will be sent to the email on file.