Germany
The wines of Germany are among the most distinctive and diverse in the world. This European country produces a range of different wines, from crisp whites to full-bodied reds, each with its own unique style and flavour profile.
German Riesling is the most famous of all German wines, known for its various styles, complexity and extraordinary ageability. Other popular German grape varieties include Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), Silvaner, Muller-Thurgau and more...
Germany's wine regions are famous for their picturesque landscapes and unique wine culture. The most prominent wine regions include Mosel, Nahe, Rheingau, Baden and Rheinhessen, all of which are located along the banks of the Rhine and Mosel rivers.
In recent years, the wines of Germany have gained increasing recognition and popularity among wine enthusiasts worldwide. With its unique winemaking techniques, indigenous grape varieties, and beautiful settings, Germany offers a unique and diverse range of wines.
A wine country that boasts many extraordinary wines, leading producers in this country include Jos Jos Prum, Keller, Dönnhoff, Markus Molitor and more...
Germany
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Mosel | 8 | 92 (VN) |
Inc. GST
SG$779.92 |
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Vinous (92)This bottling from the high-elevation Pergentsknopp section of the Scharzhofberg now indicates that more specific vineyard name on its back label. Flowers and greenery mingle in the nose with intimations of a more colorful and obviously ripe array of fruits than in the other van Volxem 2014s: pineapple and quince join succulent peach and brightly juicy grapefruit on a lush palate, reinforced by judicious residual sugar not noticeable as outright sweetness. Green herbal essences, almond extract and peach kernel piquancy add allure in a long finish underlain by wet stone. |
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Mosel | 9 | - |
Inc. GST
SG$543.26 |
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From the reputable Mosel wine region of Germany emerges the grandeur of the Van Volxem Scharzhofberger Riesling 2014. A majestic embodiment of its famed and steep slate vineyard, the prestigious Van Volxem winery follows traditional viticulture methods, carefully harvesting fully ripe grapes by hand. Fermentation utilising natural yeasts accentuates the wine's unique identity, with extended lees contact instilling complexity and structure. The wine boasts an elegant bouquet of white nectarine and pear, met with subtle mineral undertones. On the palate, the Van Volxem Scharzhofberger Riesling 2014 delivers enthralling tension between succulent fruit, racy acidity, and a rich, textural body; a testament to the unfaltering craftsmanship of Van Volxem's third-generation winemaker, Roman Niewodniczanski. Complementing a variety of dishes, this Riesling eloquently expresses its distinguished pedigree and remarkable ageing potential, thus deserving a space in any discerning oenophile's cellar. |
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Mosel | 8 | 92 (VN) |
In Bond
SG$668.00 |
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Vinous (92)This bottling from the high-elevation Pergentsknopp section of the Scharzhofberg now indicates that more specific vineyard name on its back label. Flowers and greenery mingle in the nose with intimations of a more colorful and obviously ripe array of fruits than in the other van Volxem 2014s: pineapple and quince join succulent peach and brightly juicy grapefruit on a lush palate, reinforced by judicious residual sugar not noticeable as outright sweetness. Green herbal essences, almond extract and peach kernel piquancy add allure in a long finish underlain by wet stone. |
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Mosel | 9 | - |
In Bond
SG$439.00 |
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From the reputable Mosel wine region of Germany emerges the grandeur of the Van Volxem Scharzhofberger Riesling 2014. A majestic embodiment of its famed and steep slate vineyard, the prestigious Van Volxem winery follows traditional viticulture methods, carefully harvesting fully ripe grapes by hand. Fermentation utilising natural yeasts accentuates the wine's unique identity, with extended lees contact instilling complexity and structure. The wine boasts an elegant bouquet of white nectarine and pear, met with subtle mineral undertones. On the palate, the Van Volxem Scharzhofberger Riesling 2014 delivers enthralling tension between succulent fruit, racy acidity, and a rich, textural body; a testament to the unfaltering craftsmanship of Van Volxem's third-generation winemaker, Roman Niewodniczanski. Complementing a variety of dishes, this Riesling eloquently expresses its distinguished pedigree and remarkable ageing potential, thus deserving a space in any discerning oenophile's cellar. |