Winery A S Vinmonopolet - Piesporter Michelsberg

Winery A S VinmonopoletPiesporter Michelsberg

The Piesporter Michelsberg of Winery A S Vinmonopolet is a white wine from the region of Mosel.
This wine generally goes well with

Details and technical informations about Winery A S Vinmonopolet's Piesporter Michelsberg.

Grape varieties
Region/Great wine region
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Style of wine
Alcohol
Allergens
Contains sulfites

Discover the grape variety: Ortega

An intraspecific cross between Müller-Thurgau and Siegerrebe obtained in 1948 by Hans Breider (1908-1960) at the Bavarian Research Station for Viticulture and Horticulture in Veitsnöchheim (Germany). Almost unknown in France, it can be found in Germany, Belgium, England, the United States and Canada. Its early maturity and muscatel taste have sometimes led to it being offered as a table grape on market stalls.

Informations about the Winery A S Vinmonopolet

The winery offers 14 different wines.
Its wines get an average rating of 3.6.
It is in the top 507 of the best estates in the region
It is located in Mosel

The Winery A S Vinmonopolet is one of wineries to follow in Mosel.. It offers 4 wines for sale in the of Mosel to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top wine Mosel

The wine region of Mosel

Mosel is the most famous of Germany's 13 official wine regions, and also the third largest in terms of production. As with many German regions, it is most aasociated with a range of wine styles made from the Riesling grape variety, but Müller-Thurgau is also widely planted. The best Mosel Riesling wines are some of the finest whites in the world. Light and low in Alcohol, they can be intensely fragrant with beguiling Floral">floral and Mineral notes, and a wonderful Balance of sweetness and Acidity.

The word of the wine: Tanin

A natural compound contained in the skin of the grape, the seed or the woody part of the bunch, the stalk. The maceration of red wines allows the extraction of tannins, which give the texture, the solidity and also the mellowness when the tannins are "ripe". The winemaker seeks above all to extract the tannins from the skin, the ripest and most noble. The tannins of the seed or stalk, which are "greener", especially in average years, give the wine hardness and astringency. The wines of Bordeaux (based on Cabernet and Merlot) are full of tannins, those of Burgundy much less so, with Pinot Noir containing little.

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