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Description

"Spätlese" is a predicate for quality wines. The grapes are riper than the "Kabinett". With us, Spätlese are semi sweet wines that are characterised by their low alcohol content. They are full-bodied, deep and complex.

This vineyard is directly adjacent to the eastern side of the Prälat and is so steep that, centuries ago, stone steps were built into the hillside so that workers could reach the vines more easily. If the wines from the Wehlener Sonnenuhr seem like a graceful "ballerina," those from the Treppchen resemble muscular free-style climbers. The iron-rich, red slate soil produces wines that are full-flavoured, racy and complex, with an intense mineral aftertaste.

"Very anise on the expressive nose, then a compact and racy palate with a ton of white tree fruits. Very vinous and well-structured, this is seriously on the dry side for a category often regarded as medium-sweet. Very long, crushed stone finish. Drink or hold.
94 points."
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (November 2022)

Dr. Loosen Riesling Spatlese Erdener Treppchen 2003

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Attributes

  • Type: White Wine

  • Style: Off-Dry White

  • Country: Germany

  • Region: Mosel

  • Vintage: 2003

  • ABV: 8

  • Vegan: Certified

Weingut Dr Loosen

The Loosen family has been growing Riesling and producing wine in the Mosel valley for over 200 years. The current owner, Ernst “Erni” Loosen, has become one of the most iconic and influential winemakers in the world. Today Dr. Loosen is internationally regarded as the figurehead for a rediscovered German Riesling culture. Since 1993, the winery has been a member of the VDP (Association of German Quality Wineries).

Mosel

Mosel, one of Germany's most renowned wine regions, is celebrated for its world-class Riesling wines. Located along the winding Mosel River, it benefits from a cool climate and steep, slate-rich vineyards that capture optimal sunlight. These conditions are ideal for producing Riesling, which is known for its vibrant acidity, minerality, and expressive fruit flavours, often featuring notes of green apple, peach, and citrus. Mosel Rieslings range from bone-dry to lusciously sweet, showcasing remarkable complexity and ageing potential. The area also produces excellent Elbling and Pinot Blanc. With its picturesque landscapes, historic vineyards, and dedication to quality, Mosel offers a truly exceptional wine experience for enthusiasts seeking some of the finest Rieslings in the world.