
Rheingau is a wine region in Germany that is named after the traditional region and translates to, “Rhine District.” Located in the state of Hessee, Rheingau is part of the Theingau-Taunus-Kreis administrative district. Although the region only makes up 3% of the German vineyard area, it historically significant, and includes many producer that have an international reputation. There were 7,720 acres of vineyards in 2008 with 78.8% being Riesling. Pinot Noir and Muller-Thurgau make up the rest. The region is best known for its small viticulture sites, perfect microclimate, and amazing landscape. Reheingau has a cool-continental climate with an annual temperature of 50° and only 21” of rainfall per year. Located on the River Rhine next to the villages of Lorch, and Assmannshause, Rheingau is almost 50 kilometers long, and rises to the Taunus Mountain Range. Most of the vineyards are located on the slopes facing south between the mountains and river, which makes for excellent wine-growing conditions. As early as the 12th century, grapes were planted in Rheingau. There was more red than white wine produced during this time and it was usually Gemischter Satz. During Medieval times there was more red wine produced and was usually Gemischter Satz. The Rheingau region is known for late harvest wine.
Winzer von Erbach Riesling Eiswein is made from 100 percent Riesling.
The Eiswein has aromas of concentrated yellow fruit and a fruity sweetness. It's a high end product with a very long aging potential.
The grapes were picked frozen which resulted in a concentration of sugar, acidity and aromas and a low yield.
Pairs with blue cheese, fois gras, French apple cake.
Winzer Von Erbach Riesling Rheingau Erbacher Honigberg Kabinett is 100% Riesling.
This Riesling Kabinett shows hints of apple, citrus and peach and is mineral - scented.
The purity of fruit aroma combined with a unique and delicate fruit acidity makes this Riesling to a typical ambassador of one of the greatest grape varieties in the world.
Pairs well with gorgonzola, blue cheeses and pastas in a creamy sauce.
Honeyed style, rich minerality and luscious creaminess. Flavors of baked pineapple and pear. Fresh and juicy on the finish.
From the famous Erbacher Honigberg vineyard. Average of the vines is 20 years old.
Cool fermentation, matured on the lees for 2 months before bottling, with a slight filtration.
Riesling Rheingau Erbacher Honigberg Spatlese goes well with Indian Curry and blue Cheese
Paul Hobbs Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon is made from 100 percent Cabernet Sauvignon.
Farmed with a unique precision to match the unparalleled terroir of this historic Oakville site, this vintage is ethereal, delicate, and nuanced. An attractive deep garnet in appearance, this wine expresses soft red cherry, strawberry, floral, and graphite. The palate is full and lively with flavors of blueberry, blackberry, sandalwood, and dried herbs, supported by a lovely grip of tannins and well-tensioned texture that leads to a long, refined finish.
Review:
More expressive and open-knit, the 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard sports a similar ruby/purple to go with an incredible array of black raspberry, cassis, flowery incense, orange blossom, smoked tobacco, and exotic spice. As are all To Kolans, it's incredibly perfumed and complex aromatically, and it's one of those wines that changes every time you come back to the glass. Full-bodied on the palate, it offers beautiful richness and depth, a light, graceful mouthfeel, silky tannins, and a heavenly finish. It's another magical wine from this talented winemaker that readers will absolutely love.
-Jeb Dunnuck 99 Points
Ruttenstock Gruner Veltliner Ried Reipersberg DAC is 100% Gruner Veltliner.
The wine offers a touch of pear, spice and dried fruit aromas on the nose, and exotic fruit characters.
Minerality emerges from the primary rock soils, followed by an elegant and lively finish.
Pairs well with chicken and pork dishes.