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Eduard Kroth Estate 2006er Merler Königslay-Terrassen Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese, 0.375L, Mosel, Germany |
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Wine Description This TBA has unbelievable viscosity, even for a TBA, and deep, rich, incredibly complex, changing combinations of fruit aromas and acid. Its soul-stealing purity and magic concentration demands something more than a gold award. It has rich golden yellow color, great intensity, sweet and concentrated with high volume yet elegant, exhibiting very lively complex fruit aromas with loads of botrytis character. The rich, unctuous tropical fruit flavors inundate the palate along with pure, sufficient acidity. It has very clean, mouthwatering long lasting finish and after-taste of fine fruit aromas. Everything is in the right proportion. Fabulous for drinking already and we can imagine at least a 50+ year lifespan for this wine or even longer. It is excellent to drink with friends or with fine desert or by itself as desert. |
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*Please click here for the optimal drinking temperature of this wine. |
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Eduard Kroth Estate
The Eduard Kroth Estate is suited on the steep bank of the Mosel in the idyllic village of Briedel. The family owned winery has produced wine since 1503 and has been operated by Bartho and Daniela Kroth since 2004, when they took over the estate from their father Eduard.
The winery's premier vineyard is Königslay-Terrassen in Merl in Zell, Mosel. The site is extremely steep with 70% inclines, facing south and possesses a microclimate that is very conductive to noble sweet wines. In these precipitous slate slopes, they grow almost exclusively Riesling wine and added the red wines Spätburgunder and Dornfelder during recent years. The well-known wine maker Albert Kallfelz at Mosel commented in his book "Wine, Human and Nature" that this vineyard is among the most top vineyards at Mosel region with just 3 hectares.
Unlike many other German wineries, Bartho is focused on selling retailers instead of the end consumer directly at the winery.
Bartho Kroth has already won many awards in both state and federal competitions and is considered at the forefront of a group of up-and-coming young Mosel vintners.
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