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ABTEI HIMMEROD Abtei Himmerod - Riesling Late Harvest, Sweet White Wine, Mosel, Germany (6 x 0.75 l)

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Description

Himmerod Abbey is a Cistercian abbey founded by Bernhard von Clairvaux in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district, on the edge of the Moselle wine-growing region. Himmerod Abbey cultivated vines from the 12th century until the 19th century. Lease agreements for the most famous vineyards on the Middle Moselle were concluded during the monastery's existence. The wines for the Edition Abtei Himmerod were selected in collaboration with the monks of the abbey and the oenologists of the Hechtsheim winery. Particular emphasis was placed on the tupic minerality and varietal typicity of the Riesling wines in order to reflect the unique terroir of the Moselle in the best possible way.

Key Features

Himmerod Abbey is a Cistercian abbey founded by Bernard of Clairvaux in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district, on the edge of the Moselle wine-growing region

Today, ten monks live in the monastery, who, in addition to their ecclesiastical activities, dedicate themselves to working in their own museum, a restaurant and a guest house

This Sweet Riesling Sweet is a gem of the Mosel wine-growing region

The golden grapes bursting with sugar are harvested by hand, in several passes, to ensure that only the ripest grapes are picked

On the nose, the wine reveals fine aromas of yellow apples and peaches

On the palate, this wine has full structure, sweetness and acidity are very well balanced

It will be delicious as an aperitif, or paired with fruity desserts, slightly spicy cuisine, Asian cuisine, Sushi, or seafood

Product Specifications

Size
3 L
Format
Grocery
Pack Size
6 items
Domain
Amazon UK
Listed Since
16 March 2018

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