

Enkircher Steffensberg - Riesling Kabinett off-dry - Villa Huesgen 2021
The off-dry Riesling Kabinett is light yellow with green reflections. In the nose clean, juicy, aromatic, clear citrus notes, green apricots and spicy slate note. On the palate clean, juicy, fruit of the scent is repeated, good structure and crisp acidity, fine fruit sweetness, good balance. A classic Mosel Riesling and elegant food companion.
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The Villa Huesgen Riesling Kabinett feinherb comes from the Enkircher Steffensberg, a site that was assigned to the highest level according to the "Prussian site classification of 1868". In the steep slopes, some of which have a gradient of over 50% and a pure southern exposure, one finds the copper-red and grey slate that gives the wine its powerful structure. All grapes of this wine are hand-picked gently in small bunches, so that only healthy and fully ripe grapes are used.
Pairing: With Asian food, such as a light Thai curry, sushi, but also with soft cheeses like brie.
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Year: 2021
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Grape: Riesling
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Taste: Off-dry
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Alcohol: 10,5%
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Acidity: 5.7
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Remaining sugar: 24
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Ideal drinking temperature: 7°- 9° C
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Content: 750 ml
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Quality: Kabinett
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Fermentation: cold fermented
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Vinification: Stainless steel tanks
Product Details
Data sheet
- Year
- 2021
- Grape
- Riesling
- Taste
- Off-dry
- Alcohol
- 10,5%
- Acidity
- 5.7
- Remaining sugar
- 24
- Ideal drinking temperature
- 7°- 9° C
- Content
- 750 ml
- Quality
- Kabinett
- Fermentation
- cold fermented
- Vinification
- Stainless steel tanks
Villa Huesgen
At the center is the villa of the Huesgen family, as family residence, company headquarters and symbol of the family tradition. Built according to the designs of the Berlin architect Bruno Möhring, it is still considered a jewel of Art Nouveau today. The villa stands for the foundation of a great wine tradition. A tradition that today is continued, lived and redesigned in a modern way by Adolph Huesgen VIII.
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