Leitz 2015 2015 Berg Roseneck Riesling "Katerloch" Grosses Gewächs
The "Katerloch," or “Devil’s Hole,” is the amphitheater portion of the mountain that appears as though it was carved out of the slope of the Rüdesheimer Berg. These are some of Leitz’s steepest holdings alongside Schlossberg, with up to 65° inclines. Katerloch is always the coolest and leanest of the GG’s, typically expressing aromas of lime citrus, fennel and wintergreen alongside firm acid structure.
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Leitz 2015 2015 Berg Roseneck Riesling "Katerloch" Grosses Gewächs
The "Katerloch," or “Devil’s Hole,” is the amphitheater portion of the mountain that appears as though it was carved out of the slope of the Rüdesheimer Berg. These are some of Leitz’s steepest holdings alongside Schlossberg, with up to 65° inclines. Katerloch is always the coolest and leanest of the GG’s, typically expressing aromas of lime citrus, fennel and wintergreen alongside firm acid structure.
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- Wine Advocate
- Vinous
- Gault Millau
- Eichelmann
- Falstaff
Leitz 2015 2015 Berg Roseneck Riesling "Katerloch" Grosses Gewächs
The "Katerloch," or “Devil’s Hole,” is the amphitheater portion of the mountain that appears as though it was carved out of the slope of the Rüdesheimer Berg. These are some of Leitz’s steepest holdings alongside Schlossberg, with up to 65° inclines. Katerloch is always the coolest and leanest of the GG’s, typically expressing aromas of lime citrus, fennel and wintergreen alongside firm acid structure.
https://schatziwines.com
- Wine Advocate
- Vinous
- Gault Millau
- Eichelmann
- Falstaff
Leitz 2015 2015 Berg Roseneck Riesling "Katerloch" Grosses Gewächs
The "Katerloch," or “Devil’s Hole,” is the amphitheater portion of the mountain that appears as though it was carved out of the slope of the Rüdesheimer Berg. These are some of Leitz’s steepest holdings alongside Schlossberg, with up to 65° inclines. Katerloch is always the coolest and leanest of the GG’s, typically expressing aromas of lime citrus, fennel and wintergreen alongside firm acid structure.
https://schatziwines.com
- Wine Advocate
- Vinous
- Gault Millau
- Eichelmann
- Falstaff
Leitz 2015 2015 Berg Roseneck Riesling "Katerloch" Grosses Gewächs
The "Katerloch," or “Devil’s Hole,” is the amphitheater portion of the mountain that appears as though it was carved out of the slope of the Rüdesheimer Berg. These are some of Leitz’s steepest holdings alongside Schlossberg, with up to 65° inclines. Katerloch is always the coolest and leanest of the GG’s, typically expressing aromas of lime citrus, fennel and wintergreen alongside firm acid structure.
https://schatziwines.com
- Wine Advocate
- Vinous
- Gault Millau
- Eichelmann
- Falstaff
Leitz 2015 2015 Berg Roseneck Riesling "Katerloch" Grosses Gewächs
The "Katerloch," or “Devil’s Hole,” is the amphitheater portion of the mountain that appears as though it was carved out of the slope of the Rüdesheimer Berg. These are some of Leitz’s steepest holdings alongside Schlossberg, with up to 65° inclines. Katerloch is always the coolest and leanest of the GG’s, typically expressing aromas of lime citrus, fennel and wintergreen alongside firm acid structure.
https://schatziwines.com
- Wine Advocate
- Vinous
- Gault Millau
- Eichelmann
- Falstaff
Leitz 2015 2015 Berg Roseneck Riesling "Katerloch" Grosses Gewächs
The "Katerloch," or “Devil’s Hole,” is the amphitheater portion of the mountain that appears as though it was carved out of the slope of the Rüdesheimer Berg. These are some of Leitz’s steepest holdings alongside Schlossberg, with up to 65° inclines. Katerloch is always the coolest and leanest of the GG’s, typically expressing aromas of lime citrus, fennel and wintergreen alongside firm acid structure.
https://schatziwines.com
- Wine Advocate
- Vinous
- Gault Millau
- Eichelmann
- Falstaff
Leitz 2015 2015 Berg Roseneck Riesling "Katerloch" Grosses Gewächs
The "Katerloch," or “Devil’s Hole,” is the amphitheater portion of the mountain that appears as though it was carved out of the slope of the Rüdesheimer Berg. These are some of Leitz’s steepest holdings alongside Schlossberg, with up to 65° inclines. Katerloch is always the coolest and leanest of the GG’s, typically expressing aromas of lime citrus, fennel and wintergreen alongside firm acid structure.
https://schatziwines.com
- Wine Advocate
- Vinous
- Gault Millau
- Eichelmann
- Falstaff
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