Karl Haidle 2015 2015 Berge Lemberger Grosses Gewächs

The Mönchberger Berge is a smaller site within the Mönchberger Gehrnhalde, which the estate used to blend together. Mortiz finds their characters to be very different, and so now they are bottled separately. The Gehrnhalde is a tour de force: an intense lemberger, full of stuffing and body. The Berge is a touch more tannic, but it also somehow more charming, showing clear acidity and blueberry with violet overtones.

https://schatziwines.com

  • Wine Advocate 91+
  • Eichmann 93
  • Gault & Millau 93
  • Falstaff 95

Karl Haidle 2015 2015 Berge Lemberger Grosses Gewächs

The Mönchberger Berge is a smaller site within the Mönchberger Gehrnhalde, which the estate used to blend together. Mortiz finds their characters to be very different, and so now they are bottled separately. The Gehrnhalde is a tour de force: an intense lemberger, full of stuffing and body. The Berge is a touch more tannic, but it also somehow more charming, showing clear acidity and blueberry with violet overtones.

https://schatziwines.com

  • Wine Advocate 91+
  • Eichmann 93
  • Gault & Millau 93
  • Falstaff 95

Karl Haidle 2015 2015 Berge Lemberger Grosses Gewächs

The Mönchberger Berge is a smaller site within the Mönchberger Gehrnhalde, which the estate used to blend together. Mortiz finds their characters to be very different, and so now they are bottled separately. The Gehrnhalde is a tour de force: an intense lemberger, full of stuffing and body. The Berge is a touch more tannic, but it also somehow more charming, showing clear acidity and blueberry with violet overtones.

https://schatziwines.com

  • Wine Advocate 91+
  • Eichmann 93
  • Gault & Millau 93
  • Falstaff 95

Karl Haidle 2015 2015 Berge Lemberger Grosses Gewächs

The Mönchberger Berge is a smaller site within the Mönchberger Gehrnhalde, which the estate used to blend together. Mortiz finds their characters to be very different, and so now they are bottled separately. The Gehrnhalde is a tour de force: an intense lemberger, full of stuffing and body. The Berge is a touch more tannic, but it also somehow more charming, showing clear acidity and blueberry with violet overtones.

https://schatziwines.com

  • Wine Advocate 91+
  • Eichmann 93
  • Gault & Millau 93
  • Falstaff 95

Karl Haidle 2015 2015 Berge Lemberger Grosses Gewächs

The Mönchberger Berge is a smaller site within the Mönchberger Gehrnhalde, which the estate used to blend together. Mortiz finds their characters to be very different, and so now they are bottled separately. The Gehrnhalde is a tour de force: an intense lemberger, full of stuffing and body. The Berge is a touch more tannic, but it also somehow more charming, showing clear acidity and blueberry with violet overtones.

https://schatziwines.com

  • Wine Advocate 91+
  • Eichmann 93
  • Gault & Millau 93
  • Falstaff 95

Karl Haidle 2015 2015 Berge Lemberger Grosses Gewächs

The Mönchberger Berge is a smaller site within the Mönchberger Gehrnhalde, which the estate used to blend together. Mortiz finds their characters to be very different, and so now they are bottled separately. The Gehrnhalde is a tour de force: an intense lemberger, full of stuffing and body. The Berge is a touch more tannic, but it also somehow more charming, showing clear acidity and blueberry with violet overtones.

https://schatziwines.com

  • Wine Advocate 91+
  • Eichmann 93
  • Gault & Millau 93
  • Falstaff 95

Karl Haidle 2015 2015 Berge Lemberger Grosses Gewächs

The Mönchberger Berge is a smaller site within the Mönchberger Gehrnhalde, which the estate used to blend together. Mortiz finds their characters to be very different, and so now they are bottled separately. The Gehrnhalde is a tour de force: an intense lemberger, full of stuffing and body. The Berge is a touch more tannic, but it also somehow more charming, showing clear acidity and blueberry with violet overtones.

https://schatziwines.com

  • Wine Advocate 91+
  • Eichmann 93
  • Gault & Millau 93
  • Falstaff 95

Karl Haidle 2015 2015 Berge Lemberger Grosses Gewächs

The Mönchberger Berge is a smaller site within the Mönchberger Gehrnhalde, which the estate used to blend together. Mortiz finds their characters to be very different, and so now they are bottled separately. The Gehrnhalde is a tour de force: an intense lemberger, full of stuffing and body. The Berge is a touch more tannic, but it also somehow more charming, showing clear acidity and blueberry with violet overtones.

https://schatziwines.com

  • Wine Advocate 91+
  • Eichmann 93
  • Gault & Millau 93
  • Falstaff 95

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