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1998 Maximin Grünhäuser Abtsberg Riesling Spatlese, von Schubert and 1 x J.J.Prum, 1999 Bernkasteler Badstube Riesling Kabinett,

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6/1/2014 - Rieslingfan Likes this wine:

Vibrant, youthful and stuffed with lime and stone. It's completely knitted together in one electric piece. Drinking very well now, with bags of life left.


5/24/2014 - 14Frimaire wrote:

Aromatics are a little shy, but this is gorgeous and fresh. Drinking beautifully now, this has plenty of life.

Both reviews taken from Cellartracker

All of the vineyards of J.J. Prüm are located within this prestigious strip. The Prüm family history in the Mosel dates back as early as 1156! However Johann Josef Prüm (1873 - 1944), founded the J.J. Prüm estate in 1911. Dr Manfred Prüm has led the estate since 1969. Now his daughter Katharina is taking over the mantle. The 13.5 hectare estate includes some 70% of ungrafted vines (because the phylloxera louse cannot survive in these slate soils.)

Great sites, old vines, the lowest yields, very late harvesting and selection of only the best berries. In the winery the winemaking is as natural as possible with as little intervention as possible. The wines typically need several years to start showing their best and can live and develop for decades. Generally speaking, the later the harvest, the longer the wine can live, so Spatlese is more age worthy than Kabinett, Auslese more so than Spatlese, and so on. Bernkasteler Badstube

Bernkasteler Badstube is the last of the vineyard sites that can appear on a J.J. Prum label. This vineyard borders those of the Graacher Himmelreich on the latter’s southern edge. The Bernkasteler Badstube slopes are on a marginally shallower gradient, with deeper soils than the Graacher and Wehlener, while the western orientation allows the vines longer exposure to the afternoon sun. The Badstube typically produces a wonderfully floral, delicate and mineral wine. Overall, the wines are usually slightly more delicate in structure and weight when compared with the wines of Graacher or Wehlener but they are wonderfully racy and fine examples of the middle Mosel.








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1998 Maximin Grünhäuser Abtsberg Riesling Spatlese, von Schubert and 1 x J.J.Prum, 1999 Bernkasteler Badstube Riesling Kabinett

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6/1/2014 - Rieslingfan Likes this wine:

Vibrant, youthful and stuffed with lime and stone. It's completely knitted together in one electric piece. Drinking very well now, with bags of life left.


5/24/2014 - 14Frimaire wrote:

Aromatics are a little shy, but this is gorgeous and fresh. Drinking beautifully now, this has plenty of life.

Both reviews taken from Cellartracker

All of the vineyards of J.J. Prüm are located within this prestigious strip. The Prüm family history in the Mosel dates back as early as 1156! However Johann Josef Prüm (1873 - 1944), founded the J.J. Prüm estate in 1911. Dr Manfred Prüm has led the estate since 1969. Now his daughter Katharina is taking over the mantle. The 13.5 hectare estate includes some 70% of ungrafted vines (because the phylloxera louse cannot survive in these slate soils.)

Great sites, old vines, the lowest yields, very late harvesting and selection of only the best berries. In the winery the winemaking is as natural as possible with as little intervention as possible. The wines typically need several years to start showing their best and can live and develop for decades. Generally speaking, the later the harvest, the longer the wine can live, so Spatlese is more age worthy than Kabinett, Auslese more so than Spatlese, and so on. Bernkasteler Badstube

Bernkasteler Badstube is the last of the vineyard sites that can appear on a J.J. Prum label. This vineyard borders those of the Graacher Himmelreich on the latter’s southern edge. The Bernkasteler Badstube slopes are on a marginally shallower gradient, with deeper soils than the Graacher and Wehlener, while the western orientation allows the vines longer exposure to the afternoon sun. The Badstube typically produces a wonderfully floral, delicate and mineral wine. Overall, the wines are usually slightly more delicate in structure and weight when compared with the wines of Graacher or Wehlener but they are wonderfully racy and fine examples of the middle Mosel.








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Item Details

Item ID:

187636

Name:

1998 Maximin Grünhäuser Abtsberg Riesling Spatlese, von Schubert and 1 x J.J.Prum, 1999 Bernkasteler Badstube Riesling Kabinett

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2 bottles, 75cl each

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Duty Paid

Wine Type:

White

Country / Region:

Australia, Victoria

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Into Neck (IN)

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£15 UK only, Overseas buyers, shipping cost depends on destination.
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