Winemaker Notes

A 12.5 acre monopole boasting a clonal mix of old Riesling clones now approaching 50 years old. Nonnenberg is named for its original proprietors, the nuns of Kloster Tiefenthal, a 13th century Cistercian convent in a valley adjacent to its more famous monastic sibling, Kloster Eberbach. This Riesling is ripe and elegant, pineapple and grapefruit on the palate and a distinctive, woodsy undertone giving great depth. A perfect Rheingau wine.
Georg Breuer

Georg Breuer

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Recognized as a top quality grape here since the Middle Ages, Germany retains its high reputation as a premier source of the finest Riesling. Heavily planted throughout the Rheingau and Mosel, Riesling responds splendidly to these regions’ extreme climatic and topographic challenges. Cold-hardy enough to survive freezing winters, and sturdy enough to withstand the warm sun, Riesling has enough natural acidity to maintain balance, even in wines with the highest levels of residual sugar. While high quality is possible in all points of the sweet to dry spectrum, Riesling typically produces wine with relatively low alcohol, high acidity, steely minerality, stone fruit, citrus, spice and floral notes. With age, Riesling can become truly revelatory, developing unique, complex aromatics, often with a hint of petrol.

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