Von Schubert
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Mosel | 1 | - | HK$2,240.00 | |||||
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Indulge in the exquisite taste of the Von Schubert Maximin Grunhauser Herrenberg Riesling Auslese 2015, a true gem among connoisseurs of fine wines. This marvel hails from the renowned German vineyard of Maximin Grunhaus, in the heart of the Ruwer region. Crafted in the noble tradition of Riesling Auslese, it offers a profound balance of sweetness and crisp acidity. Robert Parker's Wine Advocate lauds it as "noble and complex", a testament to its maker's exceptional craft. Its harvesting of overripe grapes occurs selectively, ensuring only the most succulent are used. The bouquet exudes tropical fruit notes paired with subtle hints of honey and mineral-rich undertones. On the palate, it offers a lingering finish that befits any fine dining experience. Under the visionary stewardship of Carl von Schubert, this renowned estate continues its long tradition of producing wines of remarkable quality, with the Von Schubert Maximin Grunhauser Herrenberg Riesling Auslese 2015 as the shining testament. |
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Mosel | 6 | - | HK$2,240.00 | |||||
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Experience the sophisticated complexity of the Von Schubert Maximin Grunhauser Herrenberg Riesling Auslese 2018. Created in the esteemed German Mosel region, this fine wine by the distinguished Von Schubert estate exemplifies the very best of Riesling Auslese-style wines. It exhibits a decadent tropical fruit expression, counterbalanced exquisitely by a lively backbone of acidity. Handpicked at the peak of ripeness, the grapes have been meticulously crafted through a rigorous fermentation process, creating a wine that ages gracefully, evolving more refined layers of flavour over time. The Von Schubert estate, renowned for its centuries-long commitment to excellence, has surely delivered a crowning glory with this vintage. A shining jewel in the crown of Mosel Rieslings, the refining heritage and distinguished brilliance of the Von Schubert Maximin Grunhauser Herrenberg Riesling Auslese 2018 is absolutely undeniable. |
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Mosel | 5 | 88+ (WA) | HK$3,190.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (88+)The 2015 Maximin Grünhäuser Herrenberg Riesling Auslese offers an open and very aromatic bouquet of herbal aromas and ripe Riesling flavors but is less focused, precise and stony on the nose than the Abtsberg. Fresh and piquant on the palate, this is a very juicy and slightly astringent Auslese that currently lacks finesse and comes along a bit drying. The aging potential should be very good, though. |
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Mosel | 1 | - | HK$21,100.00 | |||||
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Experience the opulence of the Von Schubert Maximin Grunhauser Herrenberg Riesling BA 2005, a gem from the heart of Germany's Mosel region. Cherished by fine wine connoisseurs, this exquisite Riesling showcases the mastery of the Von Schubert estate, renowned for its venerable viticulture traditions dating back to Roman times. The 'BA' indicates 'Beerenauslese', a class indicative of a late-harvest wine, revealing the wine's lusciously sweet character. Handpicked in the legendary Herrenberg vineyard, the 2005 vintage is a testament to a stellar year, fermented in traditional 1000l Fuder casks to encapsulate its varietal purity. A harmonious medley of peach, apricot and honey underpins the wine’s aromatic complexity, while its razor-sharp acidity offers an invigorating balance. The finish persists, mirroring the stuttering slate slopes it originates from. Discover the time-honoured excellence of Von Schubert Maximin Grunhauser Herrenberg Riesling BA 2005, a wine shining with distinction and elegance. |
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Mosel | 1 | 97 (WS) | HK$12,915.00 | |||||
Wine Spectator (97)Thick, rich and opulent, presenting a complex blend of ripe apple, white berry, apricot and dried mango flavors, supported by a deep well of fresh acidity. The luxurious finish is creamy and well-spiced, showing concentrated custard notes. |
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Mosel | 1 | 93 (VN) | HK$3,940.00 | |||||
Vinous (93)White currant and quince jellies are joined by an Esszencia-like note of dried apricot and ominous, Eiswein-typical smokiness, nasal prickle and high-toned suggestion of apricot distillate. Tingling brightness animates the viscous palate, which is a bit less rich than that of the corresponding Auslese, no doubt reflecting the latter’s component of botrytis versus this bottling’s healthy bunches. The penetrating, searing, high-acid finishing impression displayed by the Auslese reaches a take-no-prisoners extreme here, and there is even more of a metallic sheen to the finish. Expect some excitement if you follow this audacious concentrate, but you might want to wear sunglasses... and don’t expect harmony. |
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