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Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Spätlese 2020

Fritz Haag

Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Spätlese 2020

Spätlese fruity sweet Mosel

The grapes for the Spätlese come from the cooler, higher-lying plots of the Brauneberger Juffer, which have a finer acidity due to the somewhat colder microclimate. This gives the Spätlese its incredible light-footed and slender character. The nose reveals delicate notes of white flowers and elegant fruit aromas of fresh lime, juicy peach and yellow stone fruit. On the palate with a lot of tension and nerve, tangy, lean and precisely made. A filigree Spätlese with fine acidity, pronounced fruit and an incomparable character of radiant brilliance.

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The grapes for the Spätlese come from the cooler, higher-lying plots of the Brauneberger Juffer, which have a finer acidity due to the somewhat colder microclimate. This gives the Spätlese its incredible light-footed and slender character. The nose reveals delicate notes of white flowers and elegant fruit aromas of fresh lime, juicy peach and yellow stone fruit. On the palate with a lot of tension and nerve, tangy, lean and precisely made. A filigree Spätlese with fine acidity, pronounced fruit and an incomparable character of radiant brilliance.

The Wine

Produced in
Germany
Region
Mosel
Vineyard
Brauneberger Juffer
Vintage
2020
Grape Variety
100% Riesling
Style
fruity sweet
Prädikat
Spätlese
Seal
Natural Cork
Bottle Size
750 ml
Allergens
Contains Sulfites
Alcohol Content (Vol. %)
8% Vol.
Residual Sugar
71 g/l
Total Acidity
7,4 g/L
Producer
Weingut Fritz Haag, Dusemonder Straße 44, 54472 Brauneberg
Weingut Fritz Haag

The Producer

Weingut Fritz Haag

The long-established and widely known Fritz Haag winery is located in the heart of the middle Mosel valley. The winery was first mentioned in documents as early as 1605. At that time, the place was still called Dusemond, which means “sweet hill” or “sweet mountain”. In 1925, Dusemond was renamed Brauneberg. This is a tribute to the color of the iron layers in the slate soils in this section of the Mosel river and was primarily intended to further establish the reputation of its famous vineyards “Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr” and “Brauneberger Juffer”.

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