Waves of delicious flavours emerge from the glass, tingle and delight from fine minerality. Hints of yellow fruits and lime, also finely scented roses and flint on the palate – wonderful harmony, finely poised wonderful game between sweetness and acid, wonderfully clean and pure.
Waves of delicious flavours emerge from the glass, tingle and delight from fine minerality. Hints of yellow fruits and lime, also finely scented roses and flint on the palate – wonderful harmony, finely poised wonderful game between sweetness and acid, wonderfully clean and pure.
Under the direction of Johannes Leitz, Weingut Josef Leitz has earned the reputation of being one of Rheingau’s top growers and moreover, one of the finest producers in Germany. Since taking over his family estate in 1985, Johannes has grown his holdings from 2.6 hectares to over 40, most of which are Grand Cru sites on the slopes of the Rüdesheimer Berg. Once the home of some of the world’s most sought after and expensive wines, the region fell to mediocrity in the years following the Second World War. Josi has made it his life’s work to reclaim the intrinsic quality of his native terroir and introduce the world to the true potential of the Rheingau. The Rheingau is a small region, stretching only 20 miles from east to west. It is marked by a course change in the Rhein River’s flow to the North Sea from its origins in the Swiss Alps. As the Rhein flows north along the eastern edge of the Pfalz and Rheinhessen, it runs directly into the Taunus Mountain range which has a subsoil comprised of pure crystalline quartzite. Rivers, no matter how mighty, are lazy and the Rhine has yet to break through the quartz infrastructure surrounding the town of Mainz. Leitz’s estate vineyards lie entirely on the westernmost part of the Rheingau on the Rüdesheimer Berg—a steep, south-facing hillside of extremely old slate and quartzite—planted entirely to Riesling, encompassing the Grand Crus of Schlossberg, Rottland, and Roseneck. Leitz trains his vines in a single-cane, cordon system to improve the quality and character of the fruit, differing from the majority of Rheingau growers where the practice has long been to prioritize yield via a double-cane system. Johannes is a firm believer that the crucial work of the vigneron takes place in the vineyards. Focused on farming as sustainably as possible and working by hand, the grueling hours of labor on the ultra-steep slopes allow these ancient vineyards to reach their maximum potential.
Opulent bouquet of the Roseneck – juicy pineapples mingle with creamy yellow mango, peach, the scent of roses, ample lemon and a spicy touch of green pepper. Thanks to the quality of its succulent-sweet fruity acidity the Riesling is very light on the palate, lemon-like touches of slate emerge, which underline the clear fruity sweetness.
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Leitz Rudesheimer Berg Roseneck Riesling
£30.00£10.00Waves of delicious flavours emerge from the glass, tingle and delight from fine minerality. Hints of yellow fruits and lime, also finely scented roses and flint on the palate – wonderful harmony, finely poised wonderful game between sweetness and acid, wonderfully clean and pure.
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Waves of delicious flavours emerge from the glass, tingle and delight from fine minerality. Hints of yellow fruits and lime, also finely scented roses and flint on the palate – wonderful harmony, finely poised wonderful game between sweetness and acid, wonderfully clean and pure.
Under the direction of Johannes Leitz, Weingut Josef Leitz has earned the reputation of being one of Rheingau’s top growers and moreover, one of the finest producers in Germany. Since taking over his family estate in 1985, Johannes has grown his holdings from 2.6 hectares to over 40, most of which are Grand Cru sites on the slopes of the Rüdesheimer Berg. Once the home of some of the world’s most sought after and expensive wines, the region fell to mediocrity in the years following the Second World War. Josi has made it his life’s work to reclaim the intrinsic quality of his native terroir and introduce the world to the true potential of the Rheingau. The Rheingau is a small region, stretching only 20 miles from east to west. It is marked by a course change in the Rhein River’s flow to the North Sea from its origins in the Swiss Alps. As the Rhein flows north along the eastern edge of the Pfalz and Rheinhessen, it runs directly into the Taunus Mountain range which has a subsoil comprised of pure crystalline quartzite. Rivers, no matter how mighty, are lazy and the Rhine has yet to break through the quartz infrastructure surrounding the town of Mainz. Leitz’s estate vineyards lie entirely on the westernmost part of the Rheingau on the Rüdesheimer Berg—a steep, south-facing hillside of extremely old slate and quartzite—planted entirely to Riesling, encompassing the Grand Crus of Schlossberg, Rottland, and Roseneck. Leitz trains his vines in a single-cane, cordon system to improve the quality and character of the fruit, differing from the majority of Rheingau growers where the practice has long been to prioritize yield via a double-cane system. Johannes is a firm believer that the crucial work of the vigneron takes place in the vineyards. Focused on farming as sustainably as possible and working by hand, the grueling hours of labor on the ultra-steep slopes allow these ancient vineyards to reach their maximum potential.
Opulent bouquet of the Roseneck – juicy pineapples mingle with creamy yellow mango, peach, the scent of roses, ample lemon and a spicy touch of green pepper. Thanks to the quality of its succulent-sweet fruity acidity the Riesling is very light on the palate, lemon-like touches of slate emerge, which underline the clear fruity sweetness.
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Germany
Mosel
Riesling
12.5%
Crab
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