
Winery TrenzJohannisberger Mittelhölle Erstes Gewächs Riesling Trocken
In the mouth this white wine is a powerful with a nice freshness.
This wine generally goes well with pork, poultry or shellfish.
Taste structure of the Johannisberger Mittelhölle Erstes Gewächs Riesling Trocken from the Winery Trenz
Light | Bold | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Johannisberger Mittelhölle Erstes Gewächs Riesling Trocken of Winery Trenz in the region of Rheingau is a powerful with a nice freshness.
Food and wine pairings with Johannisberger Mittelhölle Erstes Gewächs Riesling Trocken
Pairings that work perfectly with Johannisberger Mittelhölle Erstes Gewächs Riesling Trocken
Original food and wine pairings with Johannisberger Mittelhölle Erstes Gewächs Riesling Trocken
The Johannisberger Mittelhölle Erstes Gewächs Riesling Trocken of Winery Trenz matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, shellfish or spicy food such as recipes of pan-fried black pudding with apples, cassolettes of scallops or traditional hungarian goulash.
Details and technical informations about Winery Trenz's Johannisberger Mittelhölle Erstes Gewächs Riesling Trocken.
Discover the grape variety: Cabernet blanc
Interspecific cross between Cabernet Sauvignon and a long-unknown grape variety - that would be Regent - obtained in 1991 by Valentin Blattner from Soyhières (Switzerland) and propagated by Volker Freytag (Germany). No resistance gene has been identified to either mildew or powdery mildew. Cabernet blanc can be found in Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, the Czech Republic, Italy, England, etc., but is still little known in France.
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Informations about the Winery Trenz
The Winery Trenz is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 58 wines for sale in the of Rheingau to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Rheingau
Rheingau is one of the most important of Germany's 13 Anbaugebiete wine regions. However it is far from the biggest; with 3,076 hectares (7,600 acres) of Vineyard">Vineyards documented in 2012, its output is around one tenth of that from the Pfalz and Rheinhessen regions. Located on the Rhine a 20-minute drive west of Frankfurt, the -gau suffix denotes that it was once a county of the Frankish Empire. The classic Rheingau wine is a DryRiesling with pronounced Acidity and aromas of citrus fruits and smoke-tinged minerality – typically more "masculine" than its equivalent from the Mosel.
The word of the wine: Complex
Said of a rich and concentrated wine offering a wide range of aromas and a tasty mouthfeel.














