Pardon my French as I smell this… "Holy fucking shit this is kickass!" Nose of dried blackberry, apricot and prune, plus… something orange… On the palate, most prominent is the incredible mouthwatering acidity followed by the layers upon layers of matured fruits. Apples, petrol, raisons, pear. This is just such a cool bottle to enjoy!

Final thoughts are; good to go now, but with so much brightness and acidity this incredible wine can go on for decades!

by Vinewanderers

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  1. Vinewanderers

    Pardon my French as I smell this… “Holy fucking shit this is kickass!” Nose of dried blackberry, apricot and prune, plus… something orange… On the palate, most prominent is the incredible mouthwatering acidity followed by the layers upon layers of matured fruits. Apples, petrol, raisons, pear. This is just such a cool bottle to enjoy!

    Final thoughts are; good to go now, but with so much brightness and acidity this incredible wine can go on for decades!

  2. goodguy847

    Excuse me? That is some word salad! With that said, I’d love to try a glass!

  3. Shdwrptr

    This is the first I’m hearing of an Eiswein Beerenauslese existing and my first thought is that I’ll never see a bottle of this in my life and if I did I could probably never afford it

  4. SoGoodAtAllTheThings

    Man these labels actually hurt my brain

  5. wa-wa-wario

    German is such a beautiful language 😂

  6. RichtersNeighbour

    What a cool wine! Small correction on the vineyard, it’s “Eltviller Taubenberg”. In English Taubenberg would be something like “Hill of doves”, with Eltville being the town where it’s located. Doves were a symbol of fertility, and the hill got it’s name thanks to its fertile vineyard.

    Oh, and the producer is Gebietswinzergenossenschaft Rheingau.