Julian Haart
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Indulge in the exquisite Julian Haart HaartRiesling 2022, a product of passion and meticulous craftsmanship, borne from the famed Mosel region of Germany. Julian Haart, a protege of winemaking icons like Klaus Peter Keller, has transformed into a notable vintner in his own right. He cultivates the finest Riesling grapes on steep, slate-filled terraces that are solely hand-harvested. The microclimate and mineral-rich soil impart a distinctive terroir to this drink.
The Julian Haart HaartRiesling 2022 captivates with its crystalline clarity. It delights the palate with its delicate balance of citrus notes entwined with a mineral undertone, reflecting the rich nuances of its origin. An old-world winemaking style imparts it classic longevity and the promise of an evolved drinking experience over time. Reserved yet eloquent, complex yet refreshing- the multi-layered charm of Julian Haart HaartRiesling 2022 indeed makes it a coveted addition to any discerning wine enthusiast's collection.
Inc. VAT£271.13 -
(6x75cl) 2016
Vinous (91)
This bottling, relying largely on Haart’s centenarian vines in the Ohligsberg, delivers pithy, chewy concentration at least as formidable as that of the corresponding Goldtröpfchen and far greater than that of the corresponding “village-level” Wintricher. But it lacks that ostensibly lesser wine’s mouthwatering salinity and charm. Intimations of lemon and white peach on the nose point to the fruits found on a firm, substantial palate, but seed and pit are more evident there than is fruit flesh. The wine’s overall sense of austerity is accentuated by its being (at three grams per liter) radically dry – though that was also the case with this year’s Goldtröpfchen. The finish grips for dear life. Give this some time – though don’t be surprised if austerity remains part of the package.Inc. VAT£696.29
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Indulge in the exquisite Julian Haart HaartRiesling 2022, a product of passion and meticulous craftsmanship, borne from the famed Mosel region of Germany. Julian Haart, a protege of winemaking icons like Klaus Peter Keller, has transformed into a notable vintner in his own right. He cultivates the finest Riesling grapes on steep, slate-filled terraces that are solely hand-harvested. The microclimate and mineral-rich soil impart a distinctive terroir to this drink.
The Julian Haart HaartRiesling 2022 captivates with its crystalline clarity. It delights the palate with its delicate balance of citrus notes entwined with a mineral undertone, reflecting the rich nuances of its origin. An old-world winemaking style imparts it classic longevity and the promise of an evolved drinking experience over time. Reserved yet eloquent, complex yet refreshing- the multi-layered charm of Julian Haart HaartRiesling 2022 indeed makes it a coveted addition to any discerning wine enthusiast's collection.
In Bond£197.00 -
(6x75cl) 2016
Vinous (91)
This bottling, relying largely on Haart’s centenarian vines in the Ohligsberg, delivers pithy, chewy concentration at least as formidable as that of the corresponding Goldtröpfchen and far greater than that of the corresponding “village-level” Wintricher. But it lacks that ostensibly lesser wine’s mouthwatering salinity and charm. Intimations of lemon and white peach on the nose point to the fruits found on a firm, substantial palate, but seed and pit are more evident there than is fruit flesh. The wine’s overall sense of austerity is accentuated by its being (at three grams per liter) radically dry – though that was also the case with this year’s Goldtröpfchen. The finish grips for dear life. Give this some time – though don’t be surprised if austerity remains part of the package.In Bond£561.00

