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Lake Constance in pink The salmon-pink Bodensee Pinot Noir Rosé shines brightly. Thanks to the alpine region from which it comes, it has enjoyed many hours of sunshine, which help the grapes to ripen optimally. This allows the bouquet of the wine to develop well and shows hints of raspberries and strawberries. A fresh, fruity wine that is accompanied by a subtle spiciness. Perfect for summer and harmonious in combination with light dishes such as salads and fish. The terroir is very special due to the glacial influences in the soil and the intense sunlight, which is made possible thanks to the southern orientation of the slopes. The Markgraf von Baden winery knows how to optimally reflect the terroir influences in its Bodensee Pinot Noir Rosé. A special representative of the VDP. Estate wines from the hinterland of Lake Constance.
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Lake Constance shines in pink Now it's sparkling! We immerse ourselves in the freshness of Lake Constance: The Markgraf von Baden winery proves with its Secco series that it is not only capable of producing excellent still wines from its grapes. The fine sparkling wines come from the vineyards in the hinterland of Lake Constance - as the label reveals, which makes Lake Constance shine in pink... Sparkling and fresh, this Pinot Noir Secco shows a very accessible side. The bouquet is delicately fruity with aromas of apple, red currants and citrus fruits. Nutty notes give the fruit potpourri an additional appeal. On the palate, the Bodensee Secco Rosé impresses with its fine balance of sparkling acidity and lovely fruit sweetness. By the way: Do you know the difference between Secco and sparkling wine? This lies in the way in which carbon dioxide is added. In the case of secco, carbon dioxide is added externally, whereas in sparkling wine the carbon dioxide is produced through the fermentation of the sugar “internally”, i.e. in the bottle.
Lake Constance shines in pink Now it's sparkling! We immerse ourselves in the freshness of Lake Constance: The Markgraf von Baden winery proves with its Secco series that it is not only capable of producing excellent still wines from its grapes. The fine sparkling wines come from the vineyards in the hinterland of Lake Constance - as the label reveals, which makes Lake Constance shine in pink... Sparkling and fresh, this Pinot Noir Secco shows a very accessible side. The bouquet is delicately fruity with aromas of apple, red currants and citrus fruits. Nutty notes give the fruit potpourri an additional appeal. On the palate, the Bodensee Secco Rosé impresses with its fine balance of sparkling acidity and lovely fruit sweetness. By the way: Do you know the difference between Secco and sparkling wine? This lies in the way in which carbon dioxide is added. In the case of secco, carbon dioxide is added externally, whereas in sparkling wine the carbon dioxide is produced through the fermentation of the sugar “internally”, i.e. in the bottle.
Lake Constance shines in pink Now it's sparkling! We immerse ourselves in the freshness of Lake Constance: The Markgraf von Baden winery proves with its Secco series that it is not only capable of producing excellent still wines from its grapes. The fine sparkling wines come from the vineyards in the hinterland of Lake Constance - as the label reveals, which makes Lake Constance shine in pink... Sparkling and fresh, this Pinot Noir Secco shows a very accessible side. The bouquet is delicately fruity with aromas of apple, red currants and citrus fruits. Nutty notes give the fruit potpourri an additional appeal. On the palate, the Bodensee Secco Rosé impresses with its fine balance of sparkling acidity and lovely fruit sweetness. By the way: Do you know the difference between Secco and sparkling wine? This lies in the way in which carbon dioxide is added. In the case of secco, carbon dioxide is added externally, whereas in sparkling wine the carbon dioxide is produced through the fermentation of the sugar “internally”, i.e. in the bottle.
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Sparkling, fresh secco from Lake Constance Now it's sparkling! We're diving into the freshness of Lake Constance: The Markgraf von Baden winery proves with its secco series that it is not only capable of producing excellent still wines from its grapes. The fine sparkling wines come from the vineyards in the hinterland of Lake Constance, as the label also reveals... The "Secco White" is a cuvée of Bacchus and Müller-Thurgau. Together, the varieties make the ideal drink for toasting: aromatic, fruity, fresh. This secco is excellent as an ice-cold aperitif. You don't have to wait long for a suitable occasion - the secco itself is one! By the way: do you know the difference between secco and sparkling wine? This lies in the way carbon dioxide is added. In the case of secco, carbon dioxide is added externally, whereas in the case of sparkling wine, the carbon dioxide is produced “internally”, i.e. in the bottle, through the fermentation of the sugar.
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Fruity, sparkling drinking pleasure With the Lake Constance Secco range from the Markgräflich Badisches Weinhaus, you can expect sparkling, light enjoyment and rich fruit aromas. In particular, the cherry-red, bright red Secco, characterized by small bubbles, is characterized by intense fruit notes. The aromas of finely sweet and sour cherry jam and raspberries are dominant. The pleasant fruity aftertaste of the Secco lingers on the tongue and a fruity, refreshing drink is created. On sunny days, the Secco is a wonderful companion for the terrace and can be enjoyed on its own or with delicious fruit sorbet and pastries.
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Elegant Chardonnay from the Mosel When Markus Molitor took over his father's winery at just 20 years old, his vision was already very clear and ambitious: to help the Mosel regain its former glory with individual, site-specific and storable wines. Today we have to say: he has succeeded impressively! With his legendary Rieslings, Markus Molitor is considered one of the most important German wine ambassadors abroad. But the maestro is not only enthusiastic about Riesling. His Haus Klosterberg Chardonnay is so complex, fresh and typical of Molitor that one can only be amazed by the repertoire of its creator...The grapes for this premium Chardonnay are carefully picked by hand, ground and macerated on the berry skins for several hours. The must is then fermented slowly and coolly, allowing the natural fruit to fully develop. After fermentation, the wine is gently aged in wooden barrels and stainless steel tanks with long yeast storage. The result is a fruity, elegant and complex white wine that offers a distinctive taste experience. The nose is fruity and mineral at the same time and makes you want to take the first sip. The wine then presents itself very balanced, fresh and fine on the palate, where it reveals its elegant fruitiness, underpinned by fine tannins. After tasting it, we immediately agreed: Markus Molitor also masters the Chardonnay with flying colors! Enjoy this top wine on its own or combine it with salads, asparagus dishes or creamy soups.
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Lively Blanc de Noirs After just one sip of this lively Blanc de Noirs, you will definitely want more. The delicate interplay of intense, full fruit aromas and fragrant, tart accents that emerge from this shimmering rosé wine is too tempting. With hints of juicy melon, sweet cherries, tender strawberries and a little apple compote, it flatters the mouth and palate. The subtle, yet very lively acidity rounds off the animating character of the Metzger Blanc de Noirs. A delicacy that is simply fun on any occasion. See for yourself! Bottling a good wine is part of every winemaker's duty. But after the duty comes the freestyle and these days that also means looking good. The winemaker Uli Metzger from the Palatinate masters the compulsory part with flying colors. He quickly "wrapped up" his family name with a lot of self-irony and subtlety and made the ox his heraldic animal. This creativity immediately aroused our interest! The wine he provided us with is of fabulous quality at a reasonable price and has a wonderful drinkability. Just order it and try it!
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The finest pink... ... in the bottle! The Metzger "Prachtstück" Rosé is a wonderfully fresh terrace wine from the Palatinate. Even in the glass, this wine shines as a strong rosé and presents itself on the nose with intense notes of melon, sweet cherries and a little apple compote. In the mouth, the taste is full of fruits such as strawberries and raspberries, rounded off by a pleasant, subtle residual sweetness. Bring summer into your wine fridge by the bottle with this rosé.Metzger - when you hear this name, you probably think of top-quality products, but wine? Ever since the Metzger family, whose ancestors ran arable and livestock farms, planted their Palatinate land with vines and father Uli filled one "prettiest piece" after another into the bottle, it has been clear: the Metzger also has great wines! His sense of self-irony, with which he quickly "wraps up" his family name and makes the ox his heraldic animal, is also not entirely innocent of his success.
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Fantastic Riesling from Turmberg Discover the unique taste of the Robert Weil Kiedricher Turmberg Riesling - a first-class representative of its grape variety, which stimulates the taste buds with its inimitable aroma and is superbly refreshing.This Riesling comes from the VDP.ERSTE LAGE® Kiedricher Turmberg and is the result of centuries-old winemaking skills. The history of the Robert Weil winery goes back to 1875, when the namesake acquired the historic winery in the middle of the Rheingau vineyards. Under his leadership, the winery became one of the best known and most respected in the Rheingau. In the 1950s, the Robert Weil winery set new standards in Riesling production by carrying out the harvest laboriously by hand and managing the vineyards according to the principles of organic farming.The Robert Weil winery has received many awards for its wines. The Kiedricher Turmberg Riesling is one of the estate's flagship products. With its lively acidity and subtle fruit character, this dry white wine is a perfect choice for connoisseurs looking for an elegant balance between aromas, minerality and acidity. Its beautiful fruit bouquet of green apple, peach and citrus fruits is accompanied by a distinctive slate note. The mouthfeel is incredibly finesse, fresh and fine. A wine that can age for decades. If you want to enjoy it now, serve it with light dishes such as salads, seafood or spicy Asian food. Cheers!
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Winemaking craftsmanship at the highest level What an impressive bouquet, what an elegant body and what a great Riesling! The Robert Weil Rheingau Riesling Kabinett is a masterpiece from the hands of a very experienced winemaking family who express their passion and knowledge in every bottle.The Robert Weil winery looks back on a long history. The founder Dr. Robert Weil bought the first vineyards in Kiedricher Berg in the Rheingau as early as 1867. Thanks to an uncompromising pursuit of quality, the house's own Rieslings quickly won the favor of connoisseurs. And the furor continues to this day. The Robert Weil Rheingau Riesling Kabinett is still a brilliant example of the winery's great craftsmanship, which focuses on sustainable wine production.The wine has a light yellow color with golden reflections. A complex aroma of citrus fruits, peaches and apricots emanates from the glass, along with hints of fresh herbs and a touch of flint. The taste is balanced, fresh and as slim and delicate as befits a Kabinett. The lively acidity that carries the juicy fruit also contributes to this. Try it for yourself and let yourself be seduced by the beauty of this Kabinett Riesling!
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Yes, that's what the Rheingau tastes like! Anyone who has ever had the Robert Weil Rheingau Riesling in their glass will know why this 30-kilometer-long freak of nature, through which the Rhine is briefly interrupted in its north-south course and meanders from east to west, is so famous for its Rieslings. With the Taunus at your back and the sun in front of you, everything that the king of grape varieties loves comes together here. In the case of the Weil Riesling, this also includes the excellent locations around the town of Kiedrich and the great know-how of Robert Weil. Produced organically and selected with the greatest care, only perfectly healthy and fully ripe Riesling grapes make it to the press. After spontaneous fermentation with the yeasts of the vineyard and a short mash, a gentle fermentation in stainless steel tanks follows. But wait: a small part of around ten percent is aged in large wooden barrels. This gives this fine Riesling a little more structure. In the glass, the Robert Weil Rheingau Riesling shimmers in a light yellow. Its fruit is crystal clear and juicy, yet ripe and so typical of the Rheingau, the Riesling and Robert Weil. Granny Smith apple and vineyard peach as well as mineral notes characterize the aroma. That brings joy! This white wine also presents itself as a unified whole on the palate, is incredibly slim and taut thanks to the fine acidity, and is also very juicy and balanced. Simply a must for Riesling fans!