Details
- Type: White
- Country: Germany
- Region: Rheinhessen
- Vintage: NV/2016
- Producer: J Brader
- Primary grape: Riesling
- Secondary grape: Silvaner
- Bottle size: 75cl
- Code: 13861
- Vegetarian
- Screwcap
- Sulphites
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Expression
Refreshing, racy, medium-sweet wines
- Sweetish, racy whites are good with some semi-soft, pungent cheeses.
- Refreshing medium-sweet wines will work really well with a surprisingly wide range of seafood and fish dishes.
- This style of wine also works well with light Asian dishes with sweet ingredients such as palm sugar.
- Great with the dessert course, there is little to beat them paired with desserts based on fresh fruits, or that are light and delicate, just as long as the wine is at least as sweet as the dessert.
About the Wine
This super white Wine produced by J Brader is crafted in Rheinhessen. This wine is exclusive to Matthew Clark, you won't find it at multiple retailers. Available in 75cl bottles, imported by Schmitt Sohne. J Brader Liebfraumilch, Rheinhessen is an interesting wine, made with Riesling and Silvaner grapes. This screwcap wine is made with added suplhites but is suitable for vegetarian drinkers. Racy and medium-sweet a wine that pairs well with sweetish, savoury, Asian-inspired dishes.
Riesling
REESE-ling
Riesling, a versatile, aromatic grape variety that can be expected to have good acidity, often residual sugar and light in alcohol. It can be made dry or very sweet. Key characteristics are lime and petroleum on the nose, followed by orange, apple, blossom, passion fruit and honey on the palate.
Flavours:
- Apple
- Honeysuckle
- Lime
- Passion Fruit
- Petrol
The Country
Germany
Germany produces some of the finest white wines in the world with a balance of rainfall and sunshine in a long growing season. The steeply terraced vineyards of the Mosel and Rhine rivers are beautiful to behold yet dangerous to work in.
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