2023 Kloster Eberbach Riesling Steinberger Ortswein VDP Rheingau

Kloster Eberbach
$45.00
$45.00
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Tasting Notes: This Riesling is aromatic and fresh, with vibrant notes of green apple, citrus, and white peach. The palate is crisp and minerally, with a zesty acidity that makes it refreshing and well-balanced.

Final Blend: Riesling

Composition: 100% Riesling

Pair with: Grilled shrimp, Sushi, Goat cheese

Hold Time: Now-2026

Alcohol by Volume: 12.0%

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Flavor Profile

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Body

Medium
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Fruit Intensity

Medium
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Oak Intensity

None Noteable
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Acidity

High
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Tannin

None Noteable

Kathrin Puff

Is the esteemed head winemaker at Kloster Eberbach, bringing extensive expertise in fermentation technology and beverage production to the role. Her professional background encompasses the production of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, with a strong emphasis on product innovation. Kathrin's comprehensive understanding of beverage technology and ready-to-drink (RTD) products positions her as a leading expert in the field. At Kloster Eberbach, she applies her profound knowledge and innovative approach to uphold and enhance the winery's longstanding tradition of producing high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of the Rheingau region. ​

Rheingau, Germany

The Rheingau is one of Germany's most distinguished wine regions, renowned for its rich viticultural heritage and exceptional Riesling wines. Geographically, the Rheingau is unique; near Wiesbaden, the Rhine River deviates from its northward course, flowing westward for about 30 kilometers before resuming its northerly direction. This deviation creates south-facing slopes that are ideal for viticulture, as they receive ample sunlight and are sheltered by the Taunus mountains to the north. The region's soils vary from loess and loam in the lower areas to quartzite and slate in the steeper vineyards, contributing to the distinctive minerality and complexity of Rheingau wines. The climate is characterized by mild winters and warm summers, with the Rhine River acting as a heat reservoir, further moderating temperatures and reducing the risk of frost. This favorable climate, combined with diverse soils, allows for the cultivation of high-quality Riesling grapes, which account for approximately 80% of the region's vineyard area. The remaining vineyards primarily grow Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), especially in areas like Assmannshausen, known for producing some of Germany's finest red wines.