Mönchhof Ürzig Würzgarten Riesling Kabinett 2019
  • Riesling
  • Volcanic
  • Residual Sugar: 50 g/l
  • Light Bodied
  • 750ml
  • 10.5% alc./vol

Mönchhof Ürzig Würzgarten Riesling Kabinett 2019

Germany
Regular price $24.95per bottle ($299.40per case)
12 bottles per case
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Sweet & Zesty

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The Mönchhof (the “Monks House or Monks Court”), formerly a possession of the Cistercian Abbey at Himmerod, is one of the oldest wine estates in the Mosel Valley region of Germany. The very steep, south to south-west facing vineyard amphitheatre  of Ürzig Würzgarten (meaning spice garden) is 100% planted to Riesling, all on original rootstocks. 

This Kabinett from the Ürzig Würzgarten is classically light in style. Wines designated Kabinett can be made dry but many, like this one, offer a lightly sweeter flavour profile. This bottle features a brightly aromatic nose of herbal spices with zesty lemon/lime citrus and mouth-watering notes of crunchy peach, ripened nectarine and elderflower on the palate. It is a fine and fresh wine with an excellent balance between the fruit and acidity with a refreshingly salty finish. 

With its low alcohol and sweetness, this wine will love spicy foods! Sip this in the sunshine with Cajun spiced BBQ Shrimp or enjoy with flavourful Asian cuisine. 

Press Reviews

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90 Points

Ürzig Wûrzgarten is a very steep, red slate and rhyolite volcanic stone soil unique to this site in a curving amphitheatric Mosel vineyard. Mönchhof is sweetly medicinal riesling with great verve and energy, lime intensity and terrific length. A different expression to be sure and perhaps unlike many Mosel counterparts but so worth a visit. Drink 2021-2025.