No wine estate in Germany can boast a broader range of top dry Rieslings than the Keller family at Flörsheim-Dalsheim in Rheinhessen. Nobody will deny that their G-Max bottling, since its introduction in 2001, has led the rankings, although some critics, less impressed by its stratospheric price than others, have occasionally judged it pipped at the post by the Grosse Gewächse from...
Keller's Hubacker dry Rieslings 1997–2016
Lucky Michael wallows in another vertical of a German icon. He plans to be at our second Riesling Night in London on Sunday 10 March at which 40 Kabinetts from Germany's top addresses can be compared in a self-pour tasting.
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