

Enkircher Zeppwingert - Riesling Spätlese (late harvest) - Villa Huesgen 2021
Fine sweetness with delicate melting and complex, ripe fruit aromas in the glass. Well balanced with fresh acidity.
Elegant, distinctive nose of vineyard peach, pineapple, orange blossom and lemon zest. Balanced juicy fruit and fresh acidity on the palate. Powerful with depth and length
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This powerful Riesling grows in the steep Enkircher Zeppwingert vineyard in pure single-pole cultivation. With much love for the region and nature, everything here is cultivated purely by hand and 100% organically. The vines, which are over 55 years old, produce small, fruit-intensive and concentrated berries. Spontaneous fermentation produces a full-bodied and complex wine with enormous elegance.
Site: The single vineyard Zeppwingert is located on the Starkenburger Hang and is characterised by a very quartzite-rich and ferruginous slate soil. This steeply sloping site with pure southern exposure has particularly old, rootless vineyards with low yields that produce powerful Rieslings with a lot of expression.
Cultivation: single-pole cultivation, no herbicides, 100 % organically farmed.
Vinification: Stainless steel, gravity fed, cold fermentation, spontaneous fermentation, with longer maceration.
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Year: 2021
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Grape: Riesling
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Taste: Fruity
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Alcohol: 8.5 %
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Acidity: 8
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Remaining sugar: 50.8
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Ideal drinking temperature: 9°- 10° C
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Content: 750 ml
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Quality: Spätlese (late harvest)
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Fermentation: cold fermented
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Vinification: Stainless steel tanks
Product Details
Data sheet
- Year
- 2021
- Grape
- Riesling
- Taste
- Fruity
- Alcohol
- 8.5 %
- Acidity
- 8
- Remaining sugar
- 50.8
- Ideal drinking temperature
- 9°- 10° C
- Content
- 750 ml
- Quality
- Spätlese (late harvest)
- 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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