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WSET Germany 6 Bottles Pack

WSET Germany 6 Bottles Pack

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1. Mosel – Riesling Kabinett

Alfred Merkelbach Kinheimer Rosenberg Riesling Kabinett 2022

Chosen to represent classic Mosel Riesling and the Kabinett category. High acidity, low alcohol and delicate fruit with slight sweetness make it essential for studying cool-climate viticulture, Prädikat classification and balance between sugar and acidity in WSET.

2. Mosel – Riesling Trocken

Dr. Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Trocken Alte Reben 2023

Selected to contrast with Mosel Kabinett and illustrate dry Riesling styles. High acidity, mineral precision and concentrated fruit from old vines make it ideal for studying trocken classification, steep slate vineyards and terroir expression.

3. Pfalz – Riesling Trocken

Koehler-Ruprecht Saumagen Spätlese Trocken 2020

Chosen to demonstrate a fuller, riper expression of dry Riesling from a warmer German region. Shows powerful structure, ripe citrus and mineral depth, illustrating regional variation and the complexity of German sweetness terminology.

4. Nahe – Riesling Trocken

Dönnhoff Riesling Trocken 2023

Selected as a benchmark dry German Riesling from Nahe. Combines freshness, purity and mineral tension with balanced fruit intensity, making it ideal for studying regional diversity and cool-climate dry white wine styles.

5. Rheingau – Riesling GG

Kiedrich Gräfenberg Riesling Trocken GG 2021 – Robert Weil

Chosen to represent Germany’s top dry Riesling category. High acidity, concentration and mineral complexity make it essential for understanding VDP classification, Grosses Gewächs (GG) wines and premium terroir-driven German Riesling.

6. Baden – Spätburgunder

Weingut am Schlipf Schneider Weil am Rhein Spätburgunder 2022

Selected to represent Germany’s flagship red grape. Shows red fruit, fresh acidity and fine tannins, illustrating warmer German climates, Pinot Noir typicity and Germany’s increasingly important premium red wine styles for WSET study.

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