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NEW SHIP’S WHITE WINE<br />

GRENZHÜGEL RIESLING<br />

ORGANIC<br />

Crispy, well-balanced Riesling, offering citrus<br />

notes and delightful tropical flavours<br />

ORIGIN: Germany<br />

REGION: Rheinhessen<br />

GRAPE: Riesling<br />

STORY<br />

The family owned Weingut Frey is a 100% certified organic winery in one of<br />

Germany’s best-known wine regions called Rheinhessen. The roots of grapegrowing<br />

in the family go back to the 18th century.<br />

Today, the latest generation of the family, Philipp and Christopher Frey,<br />

together with their father Stefan, carry the family tradition forward and<br />

oversee the winery operations. Four generations of experience and knowledge,<br />

combined with the latest technology, result in exceptional wines.<br />

WINE MAKING<br />

The region of Rheinhessen is renowned for its white grape varieties, Riesling<br />

being the most cultivated. The vines grow on small plots, mostly facing south<br />

to southwest, giving grapes more exposure to sun and making them ripe and<br />

juicy.<br />

The estate grapes for this wonderful Riesling are organically farmed on the<br />

soil that is rich in limestone. At harvest, the focus is on selective handpicking,<br />

followed by careful transportation to the winery and a soft press.<br />

FOOD PAIRING<br />

The fresh acidity and minerality of the Grenzhügel Riesling Organic are in<br />

perfect balance with the classic tones of green apple, pear, honey melon,<br />

white peach, and mandarin orange.<br />

This dry wine pairs perfectly with fish, seafood, and salads, or simply enjoy<br />

a glass with family and friends. Recommended serving temperature: 6–8 °C.<br />

Alcohol may be harmful to your health!<br />

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