Tasting Notes
Sourced from one of Germany’s greatest white-wine vineyards, the west-facing, high-limestone Morstein delivers a wine of depth, structure and gravitas. The nose opens with layered aromas of yellow peach, citrus oil, quince and warm stone, woven through with herbs, smoke and a signature earthy-chalk note. On the palate, the wine is powerful and textural, its dense fruit carried by firm acidity and a broad mineral architecture that unfurls slowly with air. The finish is long, savoury and resonant, revealing Morstein’s characteristic blend of amplitude and stony precision. A monumental GG—intense, age-worthy and unmistakably from this legendary site. - Chris L
Weingut Keller, based in the Rheinhessen village of Flörsheim-Dalsheim, is one of Germany’s most revered estates, producing dry Rieslings of extraordinary precision, depth and longevity. Led by Klaus-Peter Keller and his wife Julia, the domaine has become synonymous with meticulous viticulture and a terroir-first philosophy. Their holdings include some of Rheinhessen’s most exceptional limestone sites—Morstein, Abtserde, Kirchspiel, Hubacker—along with small parcels of historic vines, all farmed with organic and increasingly biodynamic principles. Low yields, careful canopy work and fastidious selection ensure perfectly balanced fruit at harvest. In the cellar, fermentations are spontaneous, élevage is patient and unobtrusive, and the focus is on clarity rather than embellishment. Keller’s Grosse Gewächse are celebrated for their tension, minerality and quiet power—wines that unite crystalline purity with profound depth, placing the estate among the greatest white-wine producers in the world.
| Product Type | Wine White Riesling |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Country | Germany |
| Region | Rheinhessen |
| Winemaking Practices | Conventional |
| Vineyard Practices | Conventional |