
Schmitges Vom Roten Schiefer Riesling Kabinett, Mosel, Germany
An impressively slate spicy note that combines with a certain saltiness and a hint of mint and lemon balm. There is still no indication of any residual sweetness, the wine fans out and reveals its creamy, silky texture.
*This is a wine for lovers of fine, elegant Riesling with a perfect interplay of fruit and acidity.
Pairs well with a variety of foods, including seafood, salads, light chicken dishes and spring rolls
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Wine Colour / Type | White Wine |
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Grape Variety | Riesling |
Style (dry/sweet) | Off Dry |
Popular Wine Styles | White | Aromatic & Floral |
Body | Light |
Vintage | 2021 |
Alcohol (ABV) | 8.5% |
Region | Mosel |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Awards | . |
Notes | . |
Food Pairing | Chicken/Poultry, Pork, Seafood/Shellfish, Vegetables & Salads, Spicy Asian cuisine |
With the winery Schmitges Vom roten Schiefer Riesling Kabinett comes a first-class vegan white wine into the swirled glass. In this it shows a wonderfully brilliant, light yellow color. In the glass, this white wine from Weingut Schmitges reveals aromas of peaches and ripe apple, complemented by .
The vegan Weingut Schmitges Vom roten Schiefer Riesling Kabinett shows us an incredibly fruity taste on the palate, which is not without reason due to its residual sweetness flavor profile. Light-footed and complex, this light white wine presents itself on the palate.
Due to its concise fruit acidity, Vom roten Schiefer Riesling Kabinett is fantastically fresh and lively on the palate. In the finish, this youthful wine from the wine-growing region of the Mosel finally inspires with beautiful length. Again, hints of peach and ripe apple show.
Food recommendation for the Vom roten Schiefer Riesling Kabinett from Weingut Schmitges
Kabinett wines pair well with a variety of foods, including seafood, salads, and light chicken dishes. Try with spicy chestnut soup, onion tart with thyme or spring rolls with minced meat filling.
It is the vines that take root in a steep, weathered slate soil in Rotliegend and produce very aromatic small berries. An impressively slate spicy note that combines with a certain saltiness and a hint of mint and lemon balm.
There is still no indication of any residual sweetness in the Riesling. This only shows up on the palate when the wine fans out and reveals its creamy, silky texture.
This is a wine for lovers of fine, elegant Riesling with a perfect interplay of fruit and acidity.