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Riesling Georg Breuer Berg Rottland Rüdesheim 2017(white)
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Riesling Georg Breuer Berg Rottland Rüdesheim
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About the producer

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.

About the wine

This Riesling gives off complex and delicate aromas of white fruits (particularly peach) and citrus fruits. On the palate, it is harmonious, fruity, mineral, fresh, elegant with a nice length.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Germany - Rheingau

Producers and wineries: Georg Breuer

Colour: white

Grape variety: Riesling
Food and wine pairings: : Tarte aux abricots, Salade de blancs de poulet, mangue et coriandre, Comté et sa pâte de coing

Appellation: Riesling

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 12°

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Auction history Riesling Georg Breuer Berg Rottland Rüdesheim 2017
12/05/202450

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