The historic Fritz Haag wine estate is located in the heart of the central Mosel River Valley. The earliest documentation of the estate dates back to 1605. At that time, the village in which it is situated was known as ‘Dusemond.’ In 1925, this village was renamed ‘Brauneberg’ (‘brown mountain,’ a reference to the colour of the slate soil in this area of the Mosel) in an endeavour to further promote the reputation of its world-renowned vineyards ‘Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr’ and ‘Brauneberger Juffer.
Mineral, fresh, concentrated and complex in the nose and on the palate without losing finesse and straightness. The fine exotic fruit, reminiscent of mirabelle plums, papaya and apricot nectar, is accompanied by juicy quince, flowers and a cool ethereal touch. The interplay of complexity, extract and a lively interplay of sweetness and acidity show the great potential of this selection from the Juffer Sonnenuhr.
Smelling the nose of this wine is like walking into a room filled with vases of white flowers. Breathtaking concentration and purity of flavor on the incredibly precise palate. Normally a riesling Auslese is frankly sweet, but this aspect of the wine has been hidden, its sweetness at the back of the bottom drawer and forthrightly displays all its mineral beauty. Limited production. Drink or hold. Date: Sept 2022; Rating: 96 Points; Stuart Pigott; James Suckling
(15759)
SKU | 15759 |
Brand | Fritz Haag |
Shipping Weight | 1.3333kg |
Unit Of Measure | ea |