Description
Land | Germany |
Region | Rheingau |
Rebsorten | Riesling |
Alkoholgehalt | 9.0% |
Füllstand | Into Neck |
Verschlußart | cork stopper |
Kennzeichnung | Contains sulphites |
Farbe | White |
Inverkehrbringer | Robert Weil Winery, Mühlberg 5, 65399 Kiedrich |
Charakter | Sweet |
Servierempfehlung | Do not decant 8-10°C |
Trinkempfehlung | 2012 - 2068 |
Jahrgang | 2003 |
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Kiedrich Gräfenberg Riesling Ice Wine 2003

Robert Weil's 2003 Kiedrich Gräfenberg Riesling Eiswein is a truly spectacular wine, perfectly blending the winery's craftsmanship with the uniqueness of a vintage marked by extreme heat. Despite the hot summer, ideal frost conditions during the harvest ensured exceptional concentration and purity of aromas.
On the nose, the wine unfolds a highly intense bouquet of candied citrus fruits, ripe apricots, honey, and dried fruits such as raisins and figs. These are accompanied by delicate floral notes, a hint of spice, and a clear, mineral freshness reminiscent of wet slate.
On the palate, the ice wine reveals a breathtaking density and sweetness, perfectly balanced by electrifying acidity. The texture is almost syrupy, yet sustained by a lightness typical of great Riesling ice wines. The concentrated fruit—peaches, candied lime, and pineapple—is accompanied by a subtle, saline undertone that adds a fascinating dimension to the wine. The finish is endless, with vibrant freshness and a finish that harmoniously blends the mineral and fruity aspects.
This ice wine is not only a masterpiece of its vintage, but also a prime example of how an exceptional wine can be created even under challenging conditions. With its immense longevity, it will delight for decades and continue to gain in complexity.
Robert Weil
Information about the winemaker:
The winery was founded in 1875 and has been run by the Weil family for generations. Robert Weil is known far beyond Germany's borders for his dedication to producing top-quality Riesling wines that reflect the unique terroir of the Rheingau region. The winery's vineyards stretch along the steep slopes along the Rhine, where the Riesling grape thrives particularly well in the region's slate and quartzite soils.
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