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Journey Through the Mosel Valley WinesExplore the enchanting world of Mosel wines, a treasured gem from Germany's steepest vineyards. Known for its ethereal Rieslings with delicate minerality and crisp acidity, Mosel stands as a beacon of viticultural excellence. For those yearning for wines that speak of terroir and tradition, our curated Mosel collection awaits. Shop now and relish the liquid poetry of the Mosel Valley.
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  • Domaine Vincent Delaporte Sancerre 2023

    $77.48
    or $73.61 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Domaine Christian Salmon Sancerre AC 2022

    $53.32
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  • Domaine De Ladoucette Sancerre 'Comte Lafond' 2022

    $74.15
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  • Pascal Reverdy Sancerre Terre De Maimbray 2023

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    $63.98
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  • Eric Louis Sauvignon VdP 2022

    $41.96
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  • Domaine Roland Tissier Sancerre 2022

    $61.54
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  • Pascal Reverdy Sancerre Terre De Maimbray 375ml 2023

    $34.49
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  • Vincent Pinard Sancerre ‘Flores’ 2021

    $86.47
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  • Alphonse Mellot Sancerre La Moussière 2022

    $94.61
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  • Eric Louis Pouilly Fume 2022

    $74.38
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  • Domaine Vacheron Sancerre Blanc 2022

    $88.99
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  • La Croix St Laurent Sancerre Caillottes 2020

    $58.33
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  • Vincent Pinard Sancerre Le Chateau 2021

    $154.97
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  • Domaine Vacheron Sancerre Blanc 375ml 2022

    $47.99
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  • Dauny Sancerre AOC Les Caillottes 2021

    $59.66
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  • Vincent Pinard Sancerre Le Chateau 2020

    $144.97
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  • Vincent Pinard Sancerre Chene Marchand 2020

    $154.97
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  • Vincent Pinard Sancerre Chene Marchand 2021

    $155.39
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  • Pascal Reverdy Sancerre La Grande Rue 2022

    $77.48
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  • Domaine Gérard Boulay Sancerre Rosé Sibylle 2023

    $77.45
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  • Domaine Gérard Boulay Sancerre Clos Beaujeu 2022

    $146.04
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  • Domaine Gérard Boulay Sancerre La Côte 2022

    $150.06
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  • Domaine Gérard Boulay Sancerre à Chavignol 2023

    $87.11
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  • Domaine Alphonse Mellot Sancerre Satellite 2022

    $193.89
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The Mosel Valley, with its winding river and dramatic landscapes, is a viticultural wonderland in Germany's wine country. It's a region where vines cling to steep slate-covered slopes, leveraging the unique topography to capture maximum sunlight. This environment, paired with the temperate climate, creates a magical setting for the Riesling The Mosel Valley, with its winding river and dramatic landscapes, is a viticultural wonderland in Germany's wine country. It's a region where vines cling to steep slate-covered slopes, leveraging the unique topography to capture maximum sunlight. This environment, paired with the temperate climate, creates a magical setting for the Riesling grape, the star varietal of the region. Rieslings from Mosel are renowned for their electrifying acidity, intricate mineral notes, and a wide spectrum of sweetness levels - from bone dry to lusciously sweet. These wines often carry aromatic profiles of green apple, lime, and sometimes even hints of peach or apricot, underpinned by a characteristic slate-driven minerality. Beyond its wine, the Mosel region is steeped in history and culture. Its centuries-old wine-making traditions are etched into every bottle, reflecting a profound respect for the land and the art of viticulture. A sip of Mosel wine is not just a taste, but an experience of the region's rich legacy. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Mosel?

The Mosel wine region is situated in the western part of Germany, following the picturesque course of the Mosel River as it winds through steep valleys and hillsides. This region is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and centuries-old vineyards that cling to the slopes, producing some of the world's finest and most distinctive wines.

Are wines from Mosel good and affordable?

Wines from the Mosel region are not only exceptionally good but also offer remarkable value for their quality. Known primarily for its elegant Riesling wines, the Mosel produces offerings that boast a unique combination of vibrant acidity, floral aromatics, and a perfect balance between sweetness and acidity. These qualities make Mosel wines highly sought after by both wine connoisseurs and novices alike. Despite their exceptional quality, many Mosel wines remain affordable, providing wine enthusiasts with the opportunity to experience the magic of this region without breaking the bank.

What makes Mosel a special wine region?

The Mosel is a special wine region due to its breathtaking terroir and rich winemaking heritage. The steep, south-facing vineyard slopes that overlook the Mosel River allow the vines to receive optimal sunlight exposure, which is essential for the slow and balanced ripening of the grapes. The region's slate-rich soils impart a distinct mineral character to the wines, further enhancing their complexity and unique flavor profiles. The cool climate, influenced by the river, contributes to the retention of bright acidity in the grapes, resulting in wines with remarkable freshness and longevity. This combination of factors creates wines with unparalleled elegance and a true sense of place, making Mosel wines stand out on the global wine stage.

What type of wine is Mosel most known for?

Mosel is most renowned for its exquisite Riesling wines. These wines are celebrated for their breathtaking aromatic qualities, ranging from delicate floral notes to zesty citrus and stone fruit aromas. Mosel Rieslings often exhibit a remarkable balance between sweetness and acidity, creating a harmonious interplay on the palate. Whether they are produced in a dry, off-dry, or sweeter style, Mosel Rieslings captivate wine enthusiasts with their complexity, longevity, and the ability to express the unique characteristics of the vineyards they come from. The region's expertise in crafting exceptional Rieslings has solidified Mosel's reputation as one of the world's premier Riesling-producing areas.

What are the best wines from Mosel?

Mosel is home to a plethora of exceptional wines, with its Rieslings taking center stage. Some of the best-known and highly regarded producers in the region include Dr. Loosen, Weingut Willi Schaefer, and Egon Müller-Scharzhof, each crafting outstanding expressions of Mosel Riesling. These wines showcase the region's mastery in balancing acidity and sweetness, creating wines that are simultaneously refreshing and complex. From bone-dry Kabinett Rieslings to lusciously sweet Beerenauslese wines, Mosel offers a spectrum of flavors and styles that cater to various preferences. Exploring the best wines from Mosel promises an unforgettable journey through the diverse and captivating world of Riesling, where each sip tells a story of the region's rich history and winemaking excellence.