Product Description
Jancis Robinson
"That peachy character that was there on the estate Riesling trocken but this has a little more spice, even a light peppery note. Juicy and tangy on the palate with lovely depth of fruit. Fuller in the mouth than some but with such fabulous purity. VGV (very good value). 17/20 points. (JH)"
Vinous Reverie Notes
Vineyard: 120-150 m above sea level. A southern slope which rises from the village of Deidesheim. Soil structure: Clayey sand with outcroppings of sandy soil. Origin of name: The name refers to the former cultivation of flax. 'Lin' was the ancient word for flax or linen. The word 'Höhle' originates from 'helde' for slope. LEINHÖHLE therefore means 'flax field on a slope'. Wine features: The high exposure to the sun together with the light soil produces very fragrant wines reminiscent of peaches and apricots and with a balanced and marked acidity. The delicate fragrant aroma is excellently suited to produce medium-dry wines of delicate sweetness as well as powerful dry wines.