- Region
- Moselle
- Producer
- Weingut Immich-Batterieberg
- Vintage
- 2021
- Grape varieties
- 100% Riesling
- Bottle size
- 75 cl
- Ratings
- 93 points Robert Parker
- 94 points James Suckling
- Alcohol
- 11%
- Special characteristic
- Contains sulphites
Manual harvest followed by vinification in oak as well as stainless steel, with little to no winemaking intervention. Then a long period of maturation on the gross lees. This pure, dry wine is neither fined nor filtered.
Intense Riesling nose of white peach, lemon and orange zest, with a touch of ginger and a delicate earthy note. Well-balanced acidity washing over a dry, grippy palate. The finish is long, electrifying, mineral and very moreish.
A blend of four prime crus in Enkirch. Some 60% of the cuvée comes from the Ellergrub vineyard, where the vines were planted over 60 years old and are mostly ungrafted.