Gimmeldinger Riesling Kabinett, Müller-Catoir
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Gimmeldinger Riesling Kabinett, Müller-Catoir - 2022

Item # 24615 750 mL

The village of Gimmeldingen is a quaint area of the Pfalz with rolling hills of Riesling vines. This wine is a fragrant as it is charming on the palate.

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Wine made from grapes grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides in the vineyard. Certified in the country of origin.


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About the Producer

Pfalz, Germany Lying at the foot of the Haardt hills with views across the Rhine plains, is Weingut Muller-Catoir. This historic estate can trace its history back to 1744. Nine generations have tended the 20 hectares of primarily Riesling vines now run by Jakob Heinrich Catoir and his son Phillip. Top appellations include Haardter Bürgergarten, Herzog, Gimmeldinger Mandelgarten and Mussbacher...

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Germany

German wines are some of the most jubilantly fruity bottles in the world. The country's Rieslings have been prized worldwide for centuries, yet they have never quite caught on in the U.S.: this no doubt due to Germany’s arcane system of wine classification. The most useful words to know on German wine labels are “Kabinett,” which indicates an outstanding everyday wine, and “trocken,” which means “dry.” As far as dessert wines go, a half-bottle of German Eiswein is so potent that you'll be able...

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Riesling

Though the trend is now in the other direction, for many years Riesling was known for producing wines with little alcohol and some residual sugar - too sweet for many modern wine drinkers. Though it's now cultivated worldwide, Riesling is nearly synonymous with German wine, and that country's winemakers have lately begun to produce some very exciting dry versions. They are careful to retain the delightful honeyed, flinty flavors that the best sweet Rieslings have always displayed. Alsace, of...

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