Egon Muller
From the Scharzhofberg vineyard, arguably the most famous vineyard in Germany, Egon Müller crafts some of the world’s finest Rieslings that regularly fetch astronomical prices. The Egon Müller Scharzhofberger Trockenbeerenauslese has occupied the third spot on Wine-Searcher’s list of the 50 most expensive wines.
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Mosel | 1 | 95 (VN) |
Inc. TAX
€1,054.12 |
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Vinous (95)The scents and flavors here deliciously resemble that of cinnamon- and lemon-zest-tinged, lightly singed purple plum pastry. And as is often the case with Riesling from this site, there is also a high-toned suggestion of plum and poire distillate. The palate displays a striking combination of succulence with textural gloss and animating acidity, while a penetrating, cheek-tugging, mouth-shakingly invigorating finish incorporates delightful and unexpected cooling notes of wintergreen as well as delivering loads of stone and mouthwatering salinity. Drinking this (yes, I swallowed some) left me feeling both renewed and a bit wrung out. |
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Mosel | 1 | 95 (VN) |
In Bond
€865.00 |
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Vinous (95)The scents and flavors here deliciously resemble that of cinnamon- and lemon-zest-tinged, lightly singed purple plum pastry. And as is often the case with Riesling from this site, there is also a high-toned suggestion of plum and poire distillate. The palate displays a striking combination of succulence with textural gloss and animating acidity, while a penetrating, cheek-tugging, mouth-shakingly invigorating finish incorporates delightful and unexpected cooling notes of wintergreen as well as delivering loads of stone and mouthwatering salinity. Drinking this (yes, I swallowed some) left me feeling both renewed and a bit wrung out. |