Description
Dessert Wine: 2020 | Weingut Dr. Hermann | Erdener Treppchen Riesling Spatlese
Light golden yellow. Scent of herbs, spices and stone fruits. Clear, with a creamy texture, fruity (dried apricot) and concentrated. With a fine acidity, well balanced with minerals expressing notes of slate with a spicy and long finish.
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Producer: Weingut Dr. Hermann
Vintage: 2020
Size: 750ml
ABV: 8%
Varietal: Riesling
Country/Region: Germany, Mosel
Light golden yellow. Scent of herbs, spices and stone fruits. Clear, with a creamy texture, fruity (dried apricot) and concentrated. With a fine acidity, well balanced with minerals expressing notes of slate with a spicy and long finish.
Producer Information
Dr. Hermann wine estate is located in the town of Ürzig in the Mosel. The family has been involved in winemaking for several centuries. The wine estate as it is now was created in 1967 when Joh. Jos. Christoffel Erben’s property was sub-divided. Rudy Hermann took over the estate from his father in 1974 and his son Christian joined him as the winemaker in 2001. The vineyard area totals 7.5 hectares, with vineyards in the following sites: Herrenberg and Treppchen in Erden, Würzgarten in Ürzig, Försterlay in Lösnich, as well as Rosenberg (Kinheim) and Prälat (Monk)in Erden. The vineyards are managed in a sustainable manner and the work is all done by hand. The work in the vineyards is particularly challenging considering that the slopes are close to a 90° slope. Harvest is carried out carefully with several selective pickings and the grapes are hand sorted through several selection processes. Gentle pressing is followed by a long fermentation process of six to twelve weeks in stainless steel tanks, with the wines maturing on the lees with no oxygen contact.






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