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2022 Riesling, Spätlese, Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle, Dönnhoff, Nahe, Germany
Not ready
£48.00
- bottle (75 cl)
Nahe
2021 Riesling, Trocken, Roxheimer Höllenpfad, Dönnhoff, Nahe, Germany
Not ready
£69.00
- magnum (150 cl)
Nahe
2020 Riesling, Eiswein, Oberhäuser Brücke, Gold Capsule, Dönnhoff, Nahe, Germany
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£362.00
- bottle (75 cl)
Nahe
2020 Riesling, Auslese, Oberhäuser Brücke, Goldkapsel, Dönnhoff, Nahe, Germany
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£142.00
- magnum (150 cl)
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Nahe
2022 Riesling, Tonschiefer, Dry Slate, Dönnhoff, Nahe, Germany
Ready - youthful
Unlike many German regions, the Nahe’s production is focused on quality rather than quantity: 57% is QmP (equivalent of Appellation Contrôlée), 41% QbA (equivalent to Vin de Pays) and only 2% Tafelwein (Vin de Table). The climate is mild and balanced with lots of sun, moderate rainfall and very little frost; the region is also protected against cold winds by the Soonwald and Hunsrück Mountains. All this enables the grapes to have a long and dry ripening in late summer. One of the smaller German wine regions, covering 4,300ha, Nahe’s extraordinary range of soil types is second to none. The entire rock cycle of igneous (volcanic), sedimentary (sandstone, clay, limestone) and metamorphic (slate) rocks can be found here. For this reason, the region is able to produce quite diverse wines from relatively few grape varieties: Riesling wines of great finesse and a light spiciness, fragrant Müller-Thurgau with floral hints and full-bodied and earthy Silvaner. The most important districts are around Schloss Böckelheim in the upper-middle Nahe, and Bad Kreuznach in the Lower Nahe. However the Rhenish slate at Bretzenheim and volcanic soils around Monzingen and Merxheim that yield fresh, steely Rieslings can also be very good.