Weingut Korrell Estate Riesling 2021
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DÖNNHOFF RIESLING DRY, NAHE 2022
Sold by Tanners
£22.00
(As of 18/11/2024)
£20.99
Angels Angel Price
£14.99
About the wine
A mouth-wateringly juicy yet refined Riesling from Germany's popular Nahe wine region
- This wine is the truest reflection of its unique region. Using low intervention winemaking, the vines have really taken the wheel, producing an intense and fruity Riesling.
- Crystal clear, fruity and powerful at the same time. With elightful aromatics bursting with intense aromas of passion fruit and red apple, together with refreshing pink grapefruit and freshly grated lemon zest.
- Vibrant and tight on the palate with juicy, elegant fruit and yet, completely dry on the finish -this is the perfect laidback weeknight wine to pair with your favourite fish dishes.
Best before
Drink now to 2025
Serving advice
Serve lightly chilled
Food match
Ideal companion to fish dishes, white meat and dishes with salty components.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Martin Korrell
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Martin started his life as a winemaker in the Spanish city of Palencia, where he was born. As soon as he had graduated, he took to the road, following harvest through several different countries to discover the incredible diversity of the wine world.
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He has since settled in the Nahe region of Germany, working tirelessly to create palate pristine wines that reflect this super-unique region both authentically and sustainably.
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Conserving the natural environment he works with is incredibly important to Martin, and he’s putting your hard-earned Angle pennies towards protecting old vines in the Nahe. Vines like these produce grapes of incredible quality but in very low yields, so they’re constantly under threat of being bulldozed by developers. Martin is dedicated to their protection and making fantastic wines along the way.
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