drunk up
The most important thing about a wine is that it tastes good, after all.
If the selection of wines appeals to our guests, then sometimes something runs out and in the end we say with one laughing and one tearful eye: ‘’Drunk up‘’. And then you can't endlessly reorder certain varieties from certain vintages from certain wineries. That is in the nature of things.
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2022 Grauburgunder Muschelkalk Spätlese winery Grober Feetz
A fine Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris), hand-picked from a traditional terraced vineyard. Vegan. German Prädikat wine, late vintage.
2022 Müller-Thurgau Winery Pawis
Bernard Pawis’s Müller-Thurgau from Zscheiplitz, a neighbourhood of Freyburg, was awarded 90 points in 2023 following a tasting by the magazine “Falstaff”.
2022 Grauburgunder Spätlese Weimarer Poetenweg Winzervereinigung
Unmistakable Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) Spätlese with a fresh flavour of apples and pears, lively acidity and a long-lasting finish. Origin from the Weimar Poetenweg.
2022 Gutedel Ambrosius Grober Buntsandstein winery Grober Feetz
This Gutedel (Chasselas) comes from a steep slope, is hand-picked and the vines are rooted in a terroir with a special history. German quality wine.
2022 Scheurebe Muschelkalk Winery Frölich Hake
This white wine has a multi-faceted interplay of flavours: Ripe peach, crisp apple and refreshing citrus notes combine to create a tantalising bouquet. Alcohol content, acidity and residual sugar form a perfect balance.