Wine information:
The vineyards of the prestigious
Josef Leitz wine estate, in the
Rheingau are scattered around the town of Rudesheim which sits on the river Rhine. Johannes Leitz currently runs the estate with wine-maker Eva Fricke. Their vineyards in Rudesheim include Berg Schloßberg, Berg Roseneck, Berg Rotland, Magdalenenkreuz and the Drachenstein vineyard. The domaine is now 18 hectares large, the average age of the vines is 30 years old and the soil type is typical of the region, dominated by slate. The vineyards located at the
Rudesheimer bend of the Rhine are warmer than the Mosel valley and most of Leitz's vineyards sit at the prized mid-slope level. Many of the vineyards are so steep an precipitous that any spraying has to be done by helicoptor. Additonally there are dense forests that protect the vineyards from the cold winters.
Leitz Rudesheimer Bichofsberg Riesling Dry is a Spatlese Trocken. Rudesheimer Bichofsberg = The Bishop's Hill Vineyard at Rudesheim.
Tasting Notes:
Typical peach aroma, with slight hints of lychee, lemon and grapefruit. Amazingly fresh with balanced acidity and an aromatic finish.