Immich Batterieberg

Enkircher Steffensberg Riesling dry 2022

This phenomenal Riesling comes from the epicenter of the Moselle, from one of the steepest and most storied vineyards. Anyone who has tasted this wine instantly understands the craze for the legendary Mosel Rieslings. For Immich-Batterieberg Steffensberg Riesling is a powerful yet elegant white wine. A wine with an unprecedented structure that literally stands out as a companion to meals and also shines with rich dishes. A perfectly balanced interplay of sugar and acid, the typical Mosel minerality and its fruity and spicy aromatics combine to give a first-class tasting pleasure.

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CLOTHES
MEASUREXS/34S/36M/38-40L/40-42
UK681012
USA46810
FRA36384042
Waist (cm)64687276
Chest (cm)81858993
Seat (cm)899397101
Inseam (cm)81828384



SHOES
FOOT IN INCHESFOOT IN CMUSAEuroUK
23.56395
24.16.539.55.5
24.87.5406
1025.48417
10¼25.78.541.57.5
10½269428
10¾27.39.542.59.5
CLOTHES
MEASUREXS/34S/36M/38-40L/40-42
UK681012
USA46810
FRA36384042
Waist (cm)64687276
Chest (cm)81858993
Seat (cm)899397101
Inseam (cm)81828384



SHOES
FOOT IN INCHESFOOT IN CMUSAEuroUK
23.56395
24.16.539.55.5
24.87.5406
1025.48417
10¼25.78.541.57.5
10½269428
10¾27.39.542.59.5

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Immich Batterieberg Steffensberg Riesling 2022 is a powerful white wine. Here, the addition of yeast was almost completely dispensed with. The wine was aged in used wooden barrels. Tasting note. Its delicate aroma evokes sparkling tangerine, ripe peach and mango, combined with floral and delicately spicy notes. On the palate, the tangerine and herbs remain present, with the addition of macadamia and a hint of caramel. A ripe, elegant wine with a wonderfully creamy texture that coats the palate. This wine ends with a very long finish. Still with elegant complexity, but never seeming too imposing. Its plump body is skillfully captured by the minerality characteristic of deep shale soils. The harmonious acidity and the obvious, well-integrated sweetness complement each other perfectly. Decanted, the Steffensberg Riesling is already a treat today and has excellent ageing potential. In a few years, under good storage conditions, this Riesling will continue to offer exceptional moments of culinary happiness.

  • Year: 2022
  • Grape: Riesling
  • Taste: Dry
  • Alcohol: 12%
  • Ideal drinking temperature: 7°- 9° C
  • Content: 750 ml
  • Quality: wine of origin vineyard
  • Fermentation: Spontaneous fermentation
  • Vinification: Stainless steel tanks

Product Details

IMB Steff.Ries. 2022

Data sheet

Year
2022
Grape
Riesling
Taste
Dry
Alcohol
12%
Ideal drinking temperature
7°- 9° C
Content
750 ml
Quality
wine of origin vineyard
Fermentation
Spontaneous fermentation
Vinification
Stainless steel tanks

Immich Batterieberg

The Immich-Batterieberg wine estate in Enkirch is one of the oldest wine estates in the Moselle. The first mention of the central part of the estate, which is still preserved today, dates back to 908 AD in a document of the last Carolingian king of East Francia, Ludwig IV, who confirmed a handover of the estate to the church.

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