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Reiler Mullay-Hofberg Brut Nature Spätburgunder Riesling Melsheimer 2016

€30.00


Why it's worth a try

From steep Mosel, Germany
Sparkling & Biodynamic
Crisp minerality with earthy notes
Wine to pop open whenever you're feeling festive

This is Mosel elegance with a twist. A sparkling wine made from Spätburgunder and Riesling, aged patiently since 2016. Crisp, bone-dry, and refined, it shows red berry notes, a hint of brioche from aging, and that minerally slate edge the region is famous for. Every sip is precise, lively, and perfect for those who love sophistication without sweetness.

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Riesling
Spätburgunder
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Cherry
Thyme
Violets
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Dry
Medium acidity
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Sushi
Soft cheese
Seafood
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Celebration

Melsheimer

Riesling That Defies Gravity and Steals Hearts

The Melsheimer family has been clinging to the steep slate slopes of the Mosel for five generations, and not just figuratively. Based in Reil, they’ve turned farming on near-vertical vineyards into an art form. Thorsten Melsheimer took the reins in the ‘90s and led the charge toward organic and later biodynamic farming, long before it was cool. Goats mow the grass, butterflies roam free, and the vineyard feels more like a wild garden than a factory. It’s hands-on, slow-growing, and full of heart, just the way they like it!

Riesling is their everything. On terrain so steep and so rich in slate, each tiny terrace yields its own flavor story. Their signature Mullay‑Hofberg captures the region's essence in a racy, elegant dry Riesling, while their single-vineyard bottlings (and experimental sparkling wines) showcase microclimate magic and terroir drama: bright, mineral, expressive, electric even.

WINE REGION

Mosel: Germany's Iconic Riesling Paradise

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The Mosel is a renowned wine region in western Germany, celebrated for its steep vineyards along the Mosel River and its focus on Riesling.

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Riesling is the dominant grape, producing wines that range from dry to sweet, with vibrant acidity and expressive fruit flavors.

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The vineyards are planted on steep, slate-rich slopes, benefiting from a cool climate that preserves acidity and enhances the aromatic profile of the wines.