The Ghost in the Glass
The resurrected Zach. Bergweiler-Prüm Erben wines from Weingut Dr. Loosen offer a new definition of Mosel Riesling: one where the winemaker’s role is found in surrender, not forged by control.
by Paula Redes Sidore · source ↗
The resurrected Zach. Bergweiler-Prüm Erben wines from Weingut Dr. Loosen offer a new definition of Mosel Riesling: one where the winemaker’s role is found in surrender, not forged by control.
by Paula Redes Sidore · source ↗
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After a two-year break, we were back out and about on the Mosel again. The travel report on Mythos Mosel 2026 - Day 2.
What happens when you mix over 200 years of winemaking tradition in the Rheingau, Germany with Chilean terroir? Let’s learn about Baron Knyphausen. Baron Knyphausen The estate vineyard, Draiser Hof, in the Rheingau wine region has been documented since the 12th century. Hence, it’s one of the oldest estates in... Continue reading The post Wine Review: The Rheingau in Chile appeared first on The Wine Diplomats .
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