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Wittmann Riesling (Dry) Morstein GG 2018  - First Bottle

Reviews

98 James Suckling -
Wild yellow flowers blow in a citrusy, salty breeze. Freshly picked nectarines run amok and honeydew melon drips in intensity. Alluring and decadent at the same time with glitzy tension, but ornately spiced stone fruit. The acidity is tempered only by the raw power here. Stoney and tightly constructed, but deep and welcoming. Drink now or hold.
96 Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -

The 2018 Morstein Riesling GG is a deep, intense, enormously complex and salty Riesling with great intensity, refined richness and a long and intense, well-structured finish. This is a great German Riesling. Tasted at the domaine in March 2020.


Technical Details

  • BlendRiesling
  • CountryGermany
  • RegionRheinhessen
  • VineyardMorstein
  • Alcohol13%

Wittmann Riesling (Dry) Morstein GG 2018

Riesling  |  Germany
JS98, WA96, JR18.5/20

10% off retail!
Too late, we are SOLD OUT!

Yes, GG! And not $300, $500...no, not even $100! $89.95! Literally a handful of bottles to sell! Wittmann’s (dry) Morstein Grosses Gewachs is a PROFOUND, possibly life-changing event. We say that because you may never go back to your Chablis or white Bordeaux again. As a wine usually highly allocated to the world’s finest restaurants, it is a bit of a miracle to have some of this to offer. PLEASE don’t miss this stunning bottle!

** Morstein! This is the legendary vineyard made famous by Winegut Keller (release price is $560 and sells for much more!), often called “the new Grand Cru” of the Rheinhessen, is quickly achieving cult status since the last turn of the century by playing a key role in the paradigm shift for German wines, from sweet to dry wines. Today, the Morstein has garnered international attention for producing dry white wines of great complexity and restrained power. This is a game-changer wine and one of the highest-rated from this excellent vintage. DON’T MISS!

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About the Producer

As early as the year 1990, the Wittmann family had converted all of their vineyards to organic cultivation. In doing this, Wittmann became one of Germany's organic pioneers.