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Moselle
Before 1 August 2007, the area was called Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, but was then renamed to a more consumer-friendly name. The wine-growing area is the third largest in Germany, but is considered by some to be a leader in terms of international reputation. The area covers the valleys of the Moselle, Saar and Ruwer rivers from the mouth of the Moselle near Koblenz upstream to near Trier in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
The area is known for the steep slopes of the vineyards that rise above the river. The steepest recorded vineyard in the world is the Calmont vineyard on the Moselle, which belongs to the municipality of Bremm and is therefore called Bremmer Calmont. The Moselle is best known for its wines made from the Riesling grape, but Elbling and Müller-Thurgau, among others, also contribute to production.
The wines of the Middle Mosel are considered the most perfect German wines, and some of the best examples can age for 50 to 100 years. Mosel Rieslings rely on a high proportion of tartaric acid to balance the sugar content of the grapes and impart their fruity notes. Characteristic of all Mosel wines are their normally high acidity and the transparency of clearly defined aromas. The wines of the Moselle region are traditionally bottled in a long, green-coloured wine bottle. Historically, the green colour distinguishes Moselle wines from the brown bottles from Rheinhessen.
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Riesling Eitelsbacher Alte Reben trocken VDP Ortwein 2021
19,50 €Incl. VAT where applicable(26,00 € / 1000 ml)plus shipping -
Riesling Karthäuserhof Grosses Gewächs 2020
46,51 €Incl. VAT where applicable(62,01 € / 1000 ml)plus shipping -
Riesling Karthäuserhofberg Auslese VDP Grosse Lage 2018
41,51 €Incl. VAT where applicable(55,35 € / 1000 ml)plus shipping -
Riesling Karthäuserhofberg Kabinett VDP Grosse Lage 2021
18,50 €Incl. VAT where applicable(24,67 € / 1000 ml)plus shipping -
Riesling Karthäuserhofberg Spätlese VDP Grosse Lage 2020
23,00 €Incl. VAT where applicable(30,67 € / 1000 ml)plus shipping