Immich Batterieberg

Escheburg Riesling dry 2022

Clearly yeasty, equally pronounced herbaceous-planty, but also intense earthy notes, wet flint, ripe apricot notes, yellow apple, galia melon - this potpourri presents the Escheburg Riesling from Immich-Batterieberg already in the nose. On the palate then quite juicy, clearly mineral notes, which pairs with a fully ripe fruit of apricot, yellow apple and white currant. This impression is excitingly underpinned by interwoven salty notes that lead into a firm finish with a long reverberation. This Mosel Riesling is perfect with graved salmon, pike perch with pears, beans and bacon, fried chicken and Wiener schnitzel.

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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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The Immich Batterieberg Escheburg reveals an interesting and multi-faceted overall picture. It is not unjustifiably compared to a Großes Gewächs. Its depth comes from aging in used wooden barrels. Its character is given by the 4 legendary steep slopes from which the Riesling grapes originate. On the nose, it is complex and elegant, clearly recognizable here the exotic mango and fine honey. The palate is very round and silky. The noticeable residual sugar was skillfully incorporated and is pleasantly underlined by the ripe acidity. The fruity nuances remain present here as well and are complemented by balsamic notes. The slightly spicy minerality initially remains in the background. It only adds another exciting nuance in the long finish. A smooth, well-structured white wine with a flattering mouthfeel. A white wine with decent storage potential. Under the right conditions, one can expect great things from this Riesling in the future.

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

Product Details

IMB Esch 2022

Data sheet

Year
2022
Grape
Riesling
Taste
Dry
Alcohol
12%
Ideal drinking temperature
7°- 9° C
Content
750 ml
Quality
wine of origin
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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