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Trabener Zollturm Riesling dry 2023
The ZOLLTURM Große Lage Riesling 2022 from Immich-Batterieberg shows a rich golden yellow color in the glass with an exotic and yellow fruity nose. In addition to the fruit aromas, a fine spiciness can also be detected. On the palate, it is very rich and shines with opulence. The finish is long and fruity. With a little air, Gernot Kollmann's Zollturm is a perfect companion to Korean BBQ with its blend of chili heat, garlic spice and umami.
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The vines of the Immich-Batterieberg TRABENER ZOLLTURM Große Lage Riesling trocken 2022 date back to the 1930s. The southernmost site of the winery has a steep western exposure and gray slate and quartzite in the soil. The old vines are cultivated in classic Moselle stake training and produce low yields with the best qualities. The name comes from a customs tower whose ruins can still be seen. From here the Moselle barges were stopped with a taut chain and the road toll was collected. The site is harvested exclusively selectively by hand. Fermentation is spontaneous with the winery's own yeasts and aging in small used wooden barrels.
The name comes from a customs tower whose ruins still stand in the site. From here a chain was stretched across the Moselle and customs were collected from ships. It is the southernmost site of the winery, and here the Rieslings turn out a bit more opulent - but still have that elegance inherent in the entire collection. Yellow-fruited nose with subtle spice. On the palate crystal clear and very dense with moderate alcohol. One of the most beautiful Mosel Rieslings of the 2016 vintage with a small touch of residual sweetness. Great storage potential!
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Year: 2022
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Grape: Riesling
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Taste: Off-dry
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Alcohol: 12%
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Ideal drinking temperature: 9°- 10° C
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Content: 750 ml
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Quality: Grand Cru
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Fermentation: Spontaneous fermentation
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Vinification: Stainless steel tanks
Product Details
Data sheet
- Year
- 2022
- Grape
- Riesling
- Taste
- Off-dry
- Alcohol
- 12%
- Ideal drinking temperature
- 9°- 10° C
- Content
- 750 ml
- Quality
- Grand Cru
- 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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