Riesling Georg Breuer Nonnenberg Rauenthal Monopol 2004
13%
1.5L
Intensity
This biodynamic wine from the Nonnenberg cru (a monopole vineyard) has impressive depth and minerality and a polished texture. A very fine German Riesling. More info
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Riesling Georg Breuer Nonnenberg Rauenthal Monopol 2004
The wine
This Riesling expresses flavours of citrus fruits, smoky, mineral, and spicy notes. The palate has great depth, it is clean and precise, relatively powerful, chiseled and mineral, with a lovely, slightly bitter, finish.
About the Producer Georg Breuer
The Georg Breuer domaine is located in Rüdesheim in the Rheingau region and spans 30 hectares. It was established in 1880 by Bernhard Scholl and Albert Hillebrand, then taken over by the Breuer family in the early 20th century. The vineyard is managed according to biodynamic principles in order to protect the quality of the terroir.
Detailed characteristics
Quantity : 2 bottles
Level : 2 NormalObservation : 2 Marginally marked labelOrigin : private individual
Recoverable VAT : no
Original wooden case / Original case : no
French customs seal : yes
Alcohol percentage : 13 %
Region : Germany - Rheingau
Appellation : Riesling
Vintage : 2004
Colour : white
Service temperature : 12°
Size (in ha) : 33 hectares
Intensity : CRISP
Leading aroma : mineral
Tasting occasion : food-friendly wine