Riesling
A noble white wine grape native to Germany. Made in styles ranging from dry to extremely sweet, it has remarkable aging potential. Known for high acidity and delicate aromas, with aging it develops a distinctive 'petrol' aroma.
A prestigious German wine region with terraced vineyards on steep slopes. White wines from Riesling feature crystalline acidity and delicate minerality. Home to some of the world's steepest vineyards, this harsh environment creates truly unique wines.
Wine history here spans over 2,000 years since ancient Roman times. In the Middle Ages, monasteries became winemaking centers and cultivated the slate slopes. In the 19th century, these wines were valued even higher than Bordeaux as the world's most expensive.
Mosel Riesling offers remarkably complex flavors despite its low alcohol. Slate-derived minerality harmonizes with lemon and white peach aromas. With styles ranging from sweet to dry, start with Kabinett or Spätlese.