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2001 Seidel-Dudenhoefer Gelber Muskateller Alsheimer Romerberg trocken

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September 30, 2007 - $15

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REGION

Germany, Rheinhessen

Rheinhessen is Germany’s largest “anbaugebiete,” or “quality wine region.” With 65,000 vineyard acres located along the Rhine, it is in the center of Germany’s wine industry. And, for many years, the region was known primarily for producing large amounts of bulk wine blends. In recent years, however, it has become one of the most exciting wine producing areas in Germany, thanks in large part to an energetic group of young, talented, worldly winemakers who have shaken up the region with a return to traditional, rather than industrial, winemaking methods and an emphasis on quality. The dominant grape in Rheinhessen is Muller-Thurgau, followed by Riesling, Sylvaner, Scheurebe, and several others.

VINTAGE

2001 Seidel-Dudenhoefer Gelber Muskateller Alsheimer Romerberg trocken

Expressive floral aroma, dry on the palate. Very limited U.S. distribution.