Merkki: Hans Baer
Pakkaus : 0,75l
Alkoholiprosentti : 12,5%
HANS BAER Riesling 2018
dry white wine, 0.75 L
Germany / Rheinhessen
Grape varieties
Riesling 100 %
Boldness medium-bodied
Alcohol: 12.5 %
Volume: 0.75 L
Vintage: 2018
Producer: HANS BAER
Germany's wine industry is most famous for world class Riesling produced along the Rhein and its tributary the Mosel. There is wide agreement that the white wines from the best sites and the most reputable producers are some of the greatest in the world.
Riesling is a light-skinned, aromatic grape of German origin which is – if the majority of top wine critics are to be believed – the world's finest white wine grape variety.
For many, the claim above may seem at odds with the sea of chaptalized, low-quality wine exported from Germany in the late 20th Century. In truth, very little of that infamous wine was Riesling at all, but instead higher-yielding grapes such as Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner), but the reputation has nonetheless stuck. Riesling has also been stereotyped as just a sweet grape, used only to make sticky wines. But while botrytized Rieslings are among the finest sweet wines in the world, the majority of global Riesling wines are either dry or off-dry.
Pakkaus : 0,75l
Alkoholiprosentti : 12,5%
HANS BAER Riesling 2018
dry white wine, 0.75 L
Germany / Rheinhessen
Grape varieties
Riesling 100 %
Boldness medium-bodied
Alcohol: 12.5 %
Volume: 0.75 L
Vintage: 2018
Producer: HANS BAER
Germany's wine industry is most famous for world class Riesling produced along the Rhein and its tributary the Mosel. There is wide agreement that the white wines from the best sites and the most reputable producers are some of the greatest in the world.
Riesling is a light-skinned, aromatic grape of German origin which is – if the majority of top wine critics are to be believed – the world's finest white wine grape variety.
For many, the claim above may seem at odds with the sea of chaptalized, low-quality wine exported from Germany in the late 20th Century. In truth, very little of that infamous wine was Riesling at all, but instead higher-yielding grapes such as Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner), but the reputation has nonetheless stuck. Riesling has also been stereotyped as just a sweet grape, used only to make sticky wines. But while botrytized Rieslings are among the finest sweet wines in the world, the majority of global Riesling wines are either dry or off-dry.
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