Rheinhessen
Ripe berry and sweet honey notes abound in this explosion of fruit aromas. Enjoy this wine alone as an after-dinner treat or with lemon tart and fresh fruit.
Alc 8% Flasche 375 ml 33
Rheinhessen
A flavorful and decadent example of a traditional Eiswein, the Polar Bear showcases wonderfully concentrated tropical fruit flavors. Its enticing acidity is balanced by the honey-sweetness and lovely full body.
Alc 11% Flasche 375 ml 55
Mosel
This is lively and juicy, with a lanolin note upfront, followed by a crisp offering of apple and white cherry flavors. Savory herb note emerges midpalate and lingers on the mineral-infused finish.
Alc 7% Flasche 375 ml 40
Rheingau VDP
Very dry
This crisp and juicy, medium-bodied dry Riesling is a very good example of Rheingau modernism. Plenty of white peach and lemon aromas plus a hint of spring blossoms are wrapped around the racy acidity. From organically grown grapes.
Those who are really enthusiastic about wine will not be able to avoid the bottles with the VDP.Eagle. Because the VDP trademark signals exceptional qualities without exception.
Flasche 750 ml 33 Glass 8.75
Mosel
Max Ferd. Richter, Mülheimer Sonnenlay
The most consumed wine on the rides of the airship Graf Zeppelin. Fruity and Spicy
From Wikipedia: LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin (Deutsches Luftschiff Zeppelin 127) was a German passenger-carrying hydrogen-filled rigid airship that flew from 1928 to 1937. It offered the first commercial transatlantic passenger flight service.
Mosel
Weingut Römerhof, Trittenheim
Apple and Pear with a crisp finish
The term Kabinett, also known as Cabinet, originally implied a wine of superior quality, set aside for later sale. It is essentially the German version of the wine term Reserve.
Rheingau
Schloss Vollrads Estate
Very dry
From Wikipedia: Schloss Vollrads is a castle and a wine estate in the Rheingau wine-growing region in Germany. It has been making wine for over 800 years.
Mosel
Schmitt Söhne
Late Harvest Riesling, intense and layered
From Wikipedia: Spätlese (literal meaning: "late harvest"; plural form is Spätlesen) is a German wine term for a wine from fully ripe grapes, the lightest of the late harvest wines.