Every wine, whether white or red, dry, off-dry, or sweet, from quality to Prädikatswein, reflects the unique potential of its vineyard and vintage with individuality, authenticity, and expressiveness. This level of excellence requires meticulous handwork, rigorous selection, and precise evaluation of each berry. Harvesting is carried out exclusively by hand in multiple passes by skilled teams, followed by further selection in the cellar. Under the vigilant eye of Markus Molitor, only the finest grapes progress to create exceptional wines, including the unparalleled series of Beerenauslesen and Trockenbeerenauslesen, spanning over four decades. A true testament to precision and dedication.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
This Pinot Noir from Markus Molitor's Brauneberger Mandelgraben vineyard is a true gem.On the nose, this wine offers a captivating bouquet of red berries, such as ripe cherries and cranberries, intertwined with subtle floral notes. There is also a hint of earthiness, adding depth and complexity to the aroma profile.
The palate is equally impressive, with a harmonious balance between fruitiness and acidity. The red berry flavors continue to shine, accompanied by a touch of spice and a delicate herbal undertone. The tannins are well-integrated, providing a smooth and velvety texture that lingers on the palate.
The Markus Molitor Brauneberger Mandelgraben Pinot Noir is a wine that can be enjoyed now, but also has the potential to age gracefully, allowing its flavors to further develop and evolve over time.
Germany is home to some of the world's most iconic wine regions, and Mosel is one of the most renowned. Located in the western part of the country, Mosel is a steep, narrow valley that follows the course of the Mosel River. It is one of the oldest wine regions in the world, with a history of winemaking that dates back to the Roman Empire.
Mosel has a long and storied history of winemaking. It was first planted by the Romans in the 1st century AD, and the region has been producing wine ever since. Today, Mosel is one of Germany's most important wine regions, producing some of the country's most sought-after wines. The region is known for its steep, terraced vineyards, which are planted on the banks of the Mosel River.