
- Colour White
- Producer Von Schubert
- Region Saar
- Grape Riesling
- Drinking 2022 - 2033
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2020 - Maximin Grunhauser Bruderberg Spatlese Von Schubert - 6x75cl
- Colour White
- Producer Von Schubert
- Region Saar
- Grape Riesling
- Drinking 2022 - 2033
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Jancis Robinson, May 2021, Score: 17.5
A subtle fruity fragrance not only features regional peach and pear, but also some more exotic nuances of orange and even pineapple. On the palate the Bruderberg reveals itself as the livelier kind of Spätlese with the zesty spritz of orange peel, but also quite a tropical leaning with elements of pineapple and passion fruit. Some Spätlesen may fizzle out after just flashing a bit of sweet temptation, but the Bruderberg Spätlese, like more or less all Maximin Grünhaus wines, keeps going with what seems a mixture of phenolic and mineral grip on the finish. Drink 2022-2030.
Producer
Von Schubert
Steeped in history, the Von Schubert estate is housed in a former monastic house at the foot of the Maximin Grünhaus hill along the Ruwer, a tributary of the Mosel. Its intricate label design is a sheer work of art, but contained within the bottle is something even more exciting. Carl Von Schubert was the talented winemaker behind these elegant Rieslings. He is still very much involved, but has passed control onto his son, ...Read more
Steeped in history, the Von Schubert estate is housed in a former monastic house at the foot of the Maximin Grünhaus hill along the Ruwer, a tributary of the Mosel. Its intricate label design is a sheer work of art, but contained within the bottle is something even more exciting. Carl Von Schubert was the talented winemaker behind these elegant Rieslings. He is still very much involved, but has passed control onto his son, Maximin, who treats their special vineyards with the same reverence. The estate boasts three top sites: the Herrenberg and the Abtsberg are immensely steep and rich in blue Devonian slate that gives wines of outstanding longevity, while the Bruderberg is their smallest (1ha), coolest plot responsible for lively, racy Rieslings with spine tingling acidity.Read less
