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2016 Riesling Trocken Binger Quarzit, Riffel, Rheinhessen
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2016 Riesling Trocken Binger Quarzit, Riffel, Rheinhessen
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The Riffel Riesling Trocken Binger Quarzit shows wonderful aromas of lemongrass and kaffir lime leaf and a palate that reverberates with (quarzit) mineral intensity.
Binger Quarzit is a blend of Riffel’s premium sites, namely Kirchberg & Scharlachberg, which doubtless would be Grosses Gewachs (great growths or GG’s) under the next cycle of reclassification.
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