Description
Land | Germany |
Region | Palatinate |
Rebsorten | Riesling 100% |
Alkoholgehalt | 13.00% |
Füllstand | Into Neck |
Verschlußart | cork stopper |
Kennzeichnung | Contains sulphites |
Farbe | White |
Inverkehrbringer | Sabine Mosbacher-Düringer Wine House Weinstraße 27 67147 Forst |
Charakter | Dry |
Servierempfehlung | Do not decant 8-10°C |
Trinkempfehlung | 2005 - 2032 |
Jahrgang | 2001 |
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Ungeheuer Riesling Spätlese dry 2001

The Ungeheuer Riesling Spätlese dry 2001 from Georg Mosbacher is an outstanding dry Riesling from the Palatinate, a prestigious wine region in Germany. Georg Mosbacher, a renowned winery with a long tradition, is known for its high-quality wines, especially from top vineyards like the Ungeheuer.
The 2001 vintage in the Palatinate region was characterized by ideal weather conditions, which led to excellent grape ripeness. The Ungeheuer Riesling Spätlese dry 2001 displays impressive complexity and finesse on the nose. Intense aromas of ripe citrus fruits such as lemon and grapefruit dominate, accompanied by subtle nuances of peach, apricot, and a hint of minerality. Fine herbal notes and a delicate smokiness round out the multifaceted bouquet.
On the palate, the wine presents itself dry and powerful, with a lively acidity and a silky texture. The fruity aromas are accompanied by mineral notes and a subtle salinity, typical of Rieslings from the Palatinate region. The finish is long and elegant, displaying a remarkable balance between fruitiness and structure.