Eitelsbacher Karthäuserhofberg Riesling Grosses Gewächs, 2020
Eitelsbacher Karthäuserhofberg Riesling Grosses Gewächs, 2020
QbA Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Weingut Karthäuserhof, 750 ml
Description
Classified by the Association of German Prädikat Wine Estates as a Grosse Lage, it belongs to the top league of German vineyards. Fresh as spring water is this Riesling from the Ruwer! Quite fitting, because in the past the wines of the Karthäuserhof were cooled in the Eitelsbach, a tributary of the Ruwer. This explains the bottle's neck band instead of the classic label. On the nose, this white wine is clear, lively and with a bouquet of yellow stone fruit, citrus fruits and green apple. On the palate, it combines finesse with intensity, is rich and juicy with a distinct mineral vein. The wine comes from the legendary Karthäuserhofberg vineyard, which was mentioned in writing as early as 1223.
Attributes
| Grape variety: | Riesling |
| Producer: | Karthäuserhof |
| Origin: | Germany / Mosel / Ruwer |
| Ripening potential: | 3 to 15 years |
| Drinking temperature: | 10 to 12 °C |
| Food Pairing: | Hot Asian dishes, Latin American dishes, Grilled fish, Fresh water fish with cream sauce, Scaloppine di vitello al limone |
| Vinification: | short must fermentation, fermentation in steel tank |
| Harvest: | hand-picking, strict selection |
| Maturation: | on the yeast |
| Maturation duration: | 6 months |
| Volume: | 12.5 % |
| Note: | Contains sulphites |
Karthäuserhof
The Karthäuserhof - The cradle of world-famous Rieslings, ever since 1335.
The Karthäuserhof is a magical spot. Not just because of its idyllic location but also because it is the eighth oldest winegrowing estate in the world and for centuries the cradle of world-famous Rieslings. It was founded in 1335 by Carthusian monks who received the estate as a gift from Prince-Elector Balduin of Luxembourg and operated it as a winery until secularisation. Since 1811 the Karthäuserhof has been owned by the same family, now in the seventh generation.
The reason for the exceptional quality of the wines from the Karthäuserhof is the legendary Karthäuserhofberg vineyard at the foot of which the winery is located. Its unique "terroir" gives rise to wines of incomparable character and immense maturity potential. The Verband deutscher Prädikatsweingüter (VDP), i.e. the Association of German Quality Wine Estates, classifies the Karthäuserhofberg as a “VDP.GROSSE LAGE”, thereby designating it as one of the outstanding quality German vineyards. This classification is reserved for vineyards from which the best German wines offering complex taste, expressive vineyard character and particular maturity potential originate.
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