With fruity apricot notes and a spectacular burst of acidity, finesse, and minerality on the palate, this wine consistently impresses top tasters both domestically and internationally. Armand honors the illustrious figure in the winery's history, who transformed it into the internationally renowned estate it remains today. Through his political involvement, he was awarded the title "Reichsrat of the Bavarian Crown," and he crowned his life with the opening of the Suez Canal, where von Buhl wine was served during the ribbon-cutting ceremony. In his honor, the Armand wine was produced.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
The Reichsrat von Buhl Riesling Kabinett Armand is a delightful wine with a rich history and exceptional quality.This German Riesling offers the classic characteristics of the varietal, offering a harmonious balance of sweetness and acidity.
On the nose, this wine presents vibrant aromas of ripe peaches, green apples, and citrus zest. These fruity notes are complemented by hints of white flowers and a subtle mineral undertone, adding complexity to the bouquet.
The palate is equally impressive, with a luscious mouthfeel and a refreshing acidity that brings a lively energy to the wine. The sweetness is well-integrated, providing a pleasant contrast to the zesty citrus flavors and enhancing the overall balance. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lingering impression of ripe fruit and a touch of minerality.
Germany's Pfalz region is located in the south-west of the country, along the Rhine River. It is one of the country's most important wine-producing regions.
The history of winemaking in Pfalz dates back to the Roman Empire, when the region was known as the Palatinate. The region has been producing wine for centuries, and it is now the second largest wine-producing regions in Germany, in terms of size.