2013 | Reichsrat von Buhl | Forster Pechstein GG (Magnum)
2013 | Reichsrat von Buhl | Forster Pechstein GG (Magnum) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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White Wine: 2013 | Reichsrat von Buhl | Forster Pechstein GG (Magnum)
Pechstein is one of the most revered grand crus in the region and this is a wonderful dry, powerful and elegant Riesling with captivating vibrancy and remarkable length.
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Producer: Reichsrat von Buhl
Vintage: 2013
Size: 1.5L
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Riesling
Country/Region: Germany, Pfalz
Detailed Description
Detailed Description
Pechstein is one of the most revered grand crus in the region and this is a wonderful dry, powerful and elegant Riesling with captivating vibrancy and remarkable length.
Producer Information
Reichsrat von Buhl is an historic German wine estate in Deidesheim in the Pfalz, particularly known for its Riesling wines from prestigious vineyards. The company was founded in 1849 by Franz Peter Buhl when Andreas Jordan's holdings were divided among his children. The other estates became Basserman-Jordan and Dr. Deinhard/von Winning â all three are now owned by the Niederberger Group. Von Buhl quickly gained a reputation as a producer of the finest and most expensive wines in Germany. The business remained under von Buhl ownership until 1952 when it was passed to the von Guttenberg family. Over the years the vineyard holdings were scaled down as various economic difficulties were encountered. There are now 52 hectares (128 acres) under vine, mainly in the area's top Riesling vineyards. Von Buhl has holdings in several Grosse Lage vineyards, including Reiterpfad in Deidesheim, as well as in Jesuitengarten and KirchenstĂŒck in Forst. These sites are used to make Riesling wines at a range of different sweetness and quality levels. Reichsrat von Buhl also produces a range of other wines from other grape varieties. These include the Suez label, which includes a a Riesling, a rosĂ© and a SpĂ€tburgunder (Pinot Noir) made from estate-grown grapes, and a range of varietal and sparkling wines made from bought-in grapes. The estate has had a complicated recent history. From 1989 to 2013, Von Buhl was leased to Japanese businessman Toyohiro Tokuoka. In 2005, however, it was bought by Achim Niederberger, who died in 2013, the same year that the Niederberg group took full operating control.
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