The Austrians are well known for their practical jokes, so it's little surprise everyone thought Markus was jesting when he suggested they went out to...

Te Whare Ra SV Toru 2021

£22.00
An intriguing nose with notes of mango, fresh citrus, white florals and exotic spices. These lead into a multilayered palate with flavours of mango, citrus,...

Elisenberger Riesling Kabinett 2021

£22.00
The Elisenberger Kabinett is a fantastic expression of German Riesling, it offers a beautiful nose made of Mirabelle, quince, melon, tangerine, whipped cream, herbs, and...
Erden is a village on the banks of the Mosel river. Treppchen literally means staircase, and refers to the terrace steps cut into the precipitous...
Adorned with a 1920s' art deco piece from artist Hans Schlösser, the Zeppelin’s label serves as a reminder of how popular German Riesling was in...

Riesling is the melancholic, sweetly-scented, secret love interest of the wine world. Yes, this charming, German native has captured the hearts of wine glass-swilling, spectacle-wearing, spittoon-using experts the world over but, somehow, hasn’t yet adopted the same position in the public’s heart.

Varying from bone dry to richly sweet, from lemon peel to honeysuckle; however it appears, it is always distinctive and nearly always single. Like Queen Elizabeth I, who declared she was married to her country, Riesling foregoes relationships with other grapes and is instead married to wine lovers at large.