Winery Hubertus Reis - Riesling Trocken

Winery Hubertus ReisRiesling Trocken

Wine of Germany Sparkling wine of Mosel of Germany
The Riesling Trocken of Winery Hubertus Reis is a sparkling wine from the region of Mosel.
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or poultry.

Details and technical informations about Winery Hubertus Reis's Riesling Trocken.

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Style of wine
Allergens
Contains sulfites

Discover the grape variety: Riesling

Crystalline, taut whites with vibrant acidity and aromas of citrus, green apple, white flowers, vineyard peach and mineral/petrol notes with age. Made as dry (Trocken, Alsace), off-dry (Kabinett, Spätlese) and sweet (Auslese, Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese, late harvest). Star of the Moselle, Rheingau, Alsace AOC and Wachau. Also exported to Clare Valley and Finger Lakes.

Informations about the Winery Hubertus Reis

The winery offers 28 different wines.
Its wines get an average rating of 3.7.
It is in the top 20 of the best estates in the region
It is located in Mosel
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The Winery Hubertus Reis is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 22 wines for sale in the of Mosel to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top wine Mosel
In the top 95000 of of Germany wines
In the top 20000 of of Mosel wines
In the top 85000 of sparkling wines
In the top 1500000 wines of the world

The wine region of Mosel

Kingdom of lively, crystalline Riesling: citrus, green apple, gunflint, tangy tension and signature slate minerality. From light, fruity Kabinett to off-dry Spätlese, up to sweet Auslese and Trockenbeerenauslese of rare finesse. Some supple Müller-Thurgau and lively Elbling. Steeply sloped vineyards (up to 65% at the Bremmer Calmont) on blue and grey slate, 5,400 ha of Riesling (61.

The word of the wine: Performance

Quantity of grapes harvested per hectare. In AOC, the average yield is limited on the proposal of the appellation syndicate, validated by the Inao. The use of high-performance plant material (especially clones) and better control of vine diseases have increased yields. This is not without consequences on the quality of the wines (dilution) and on the state of the market (too much wine). We must not over-simplify: low yields are not synonymous with quality, and it is often in years with generous harvests that we find the greatest vintages (1982 and 1986 in Bordeaux, 1996 in Champagne, 1990 and 2005 in Burgundy...).

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