Seehof
Producer in Rheinhessen, Germany
Seehof wine reviews
| Wine review | Vintage | Appellation | Date Tasted | Rating |
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| Seehof, Westhofener vom Kalkstein Scheurebe trocken 2020 Rheinhessen | 2020 | Rheinhessen |
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| Seehof, Westhofener vom Kalkstein Riesling trocken 2018 Rheinhessen | 2018 | Rheinhessen |
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| Seehof, Westhofener vom Kalkstein Riesling trocken 2017 Rheinhessen | 2017 | Rheinhessen |
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| Seehof, Westhofener vom Kalkstein Riesling trocken 2016 Rheinhessen | 2016 | Rheinhessen |
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| Seehof, Westhofener vom Kalkstein Riesling trocken 2015 Rheinhessen | 2015 | Rheinhessen |
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| Seehof, Westhofener vom Kalkstein Riesling trocken 2014 Rheinhessen | 2014 | Rheinhessen |
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Rheinhessen, Germany’s largest wine region in 2019 at 26,860 ha/66,373 acres, south and south-west of Mainz. (See map under germany.)…
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Some additional tasting notes on 2018 Rheinhessen dry Rieslings, and some from Louis Guntrum. See this guide to our extensive...
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In the 1970s the Rheinhessen used to churn out an endless stream of Liebfraumilch. It now seems to have a...
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See also The picture tells the tale – Rheinhessen 2016. For full details of our coverage of the excellent 2016...
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The time when the vast region of Rheinhessen was a sleeping giant with untapped potential has long gone. Today the...
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Reasons to drink more Riesling; best buys; and far-flung finds – highlights from a month of tastings. Above, Mount Ararat...
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Crisp, refreshing springtime sparklers, juicy reds and drool-worthy dessert wines not to miss. Above, the village of Olena in Tuscany...
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Another outstanding crop of shape-shifting, vineyard-specific wines from an excellent and very small harvest. Klaus Peter Keller’s summary of what...
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A flurry of wines to chase the winter blues away. Above, Ina and Heiko Bamberger, makers of one such wine...
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