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Paul Anheuser KREUZNACHER KRÖTENPFUHL Riesling Auslese

The Anheuser’s family tree dates back to the year 1627 when an Anheuser lived in Kreuznach and was known as an owner of vineyards. At the end of the 19th Century, Rudolf Anheuser extended the vineyards of the estate beyond the boundaries of the town of Bad Kreuznach. (‘Bad’ being the designation for a spa town, it was originally famous for its saline springs, hot baths and healthy climate.) Rudolf Anheuser was the first grower in the Nahe region to start the cultivation of vineyards planted exclusively with Riesling. Rudolf’s son Paul continued the family tradition, and today Rudolf and Paul (no coincidence) are the 14th generation to own and manage the estate.

Location: Nahe

Varietals: 100% Riesling

Alcohol: 8.9%

Res. Sugar: 64.3 g/L

Acidity: 6.9 g/L

Vines & Viticulture: A Riesling Auslese from one of the best sites in the spa “Bad“ town of Kreuznach, a very old vineyard, Krötenpfuhl, a gentle slope facing SE, and translating to toads’ pond, so obviously with some good moisture content in the deep soil, especially good in hot dry years, and 2000 was a difficult vintage in Germany, but dry weather in October during the harvest did allow selective handharvesting of Auslese. A very low yield resulted in high concentration and good maturing potential. This rare gem had been hidden away behind the cobwebs in the old underground cellars of the estate, until being selected and carefully re-corked in 2025 then shipped in 2026.

Tasting Notes: A deliciously refined and matured Riesling Auslese, light golden color, finely balanced sweetness, and amazingly lively for its age.

UPC: 8 36957 00024 0
12pk/750ml