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Stuart Pigott96 points
- Variety Riesling
- Vintage 2021
- Brand Dr. Loosen
- Cellaring 15 Plus Years
- Wine Type White
- Alcohol Percentage 12.5% Alcohol
Dr Loosen Erdener Treppchen Riesling Grosses Gewächs 2022"Dr. Loosen Erdener Treppchen Riesling Grosses Gewächs 2022 is an exceptional ..."$99.99 -
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The Wine Advoca96 points
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Falstaff94 points
- Variety Riesling
- Vintage 2021
- Brand Robert Weil
- Cellaring 15 Plus Years
- Wine Type White
- Alcohol Percentage 8.5% Alcohol
Robert Weil Kiedrich Grafenberg Riesling Auslese 2021 375ml"The Rheingau wines of Robert Weil have reached well beyond cult status and to..."$179.00 -
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The Wine Advoca92+ points
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Falstaff95 points
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VertdeVin91 points
- Variety Riesling
- Vintage 2021
- Brand Robert Weil
- Cellaring 15 Plus Years
- Wine Type White
- Alcohol Percentage 11.5% Alcohol
Robert Weil Kiedrich Turmberg Riesling Auslese 2021 375ml"The Rheingau wines of Robert Weil have reached well beyond cult status and to..."$159.01 -
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The Wine Advoca93 points
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Falstaff92 points
- Variety Riesling
- Vintage 2021
- Brand Robert Weil
- Cellaring 15 Plus Years
- Wine Type White
- Alcohol Percentage 13.0% Alcohol
Robert Weil Kiedrich Turmberg Riesling Trocken 2021"The Rheingau wines of Robert Weil have reached well beyond cult status and to..."$98.00 -
Riesling is a white grape that is famous for its intense aromatics and crisp acidity. Riesling was the most planted white grape in Australia until the early 1990s when Chardonnay took over. Riesling flourishes in the Clare Valley, particularly Watervale, around the Polish Hill River, and in the cooler Eden Valley. Riesling is also being grown with increasing popularity in the Western Australia regions Albany, Frankland River and Porongorup. Australian Rieslings are noted for their citrus/lime fruit flavours in their youth and a smooth balance of freshness, lanolin and acid as they age. Australian botrytized Rieslings have immense levels of flavour concentration with beautiful acid and structure.
Riesling was first planted in New Zealand in the 1970s and has flourished in the relatively cool climates of the Marlborough, Central Otago area and for late harvests in the Nelson region.
Alsace is famous for producing outstanding Riesling from dry austere to Vendages Tardives and Sélection de Grains Nobles. They tend to be fuller, more savoury and viscous wines than those of other countries.
In Germany, Riesling constitutes around 20% of total plantings. The best examples are planted on south-facing slate-rich slopes. Germany produces many different styles from dry perfumed wines with racy, mineral acidity to exotically lush flavours of their great late harvest wines.