"This Riesling is an outstanding introductory wine into the fabulous world of Mosel Riesling and the Prädikatswein from Dr. Fischer. The wine is extremely aromatic with a great crisp acidity and a long finish." —winemaker
"This top-selling Loosen Bros. wine is Ernst Loosen’s "ambassador" for the Mosel region and for the Riesling variety. It embodies the delicate and racy style that is characteristic of Riesling grown in the slate-soil vineyards of the Mosel valley. And, best of all, it delivers this uniquely delicious and invigorating taste at a very affordable price for every day enjoyment. It is a bright, refreshing, fruit-driven wine, with a juicy mid-palate and a crisp, drying finish." —winemaker
"This fine Riesling wine offers an extraordinary premium wine quality. With forward fruit and floral aromas of apples and peaches with just a hint of citrus, the wine’s natural acidity gives it a perfect balance that is refreshingly crisp and leaves your mouth watering." -winemaker
"This Riesling is an outstanding introductory wine into the fabulous world of Mosel Riesling and the Prädikatswein from Dr. Fischer. The wine is extremely aromatic with a great crisp acidity and a long finish." —winemaker
"Riesling estate bottled from old vines unites all particularities of Nik Weis: grown on different kinds of slate, this wine comes from old vineyards in the Saar valley and was fermented with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel tanks in order to keep the fine and elegant body. The nose is rather fruity and floral, while the elegant mouthfeel is dominated by fresh and fine flavors of ripe stone fruits such as peaches and yellow plums. The minerality of the slate soils delivers a salty and spicy character that goes perfectly along with the lively acidity and delicate medium sweetness." —winemaker
"Always a pleasure and always great value for Riesling-lovers, the grapes for Jean-Baptiste are grown on the lower terraces of Gunderloch's three top vineyard sites: Nierstein Hipping, Nierstein Pettenthal and Nackenheim Rothenberg (all grand cru sites)." —winemaker