
1971 Schloss Johannisberger "Rosa-Goldlack" Riesling Beerenauslese
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Bid on this bottle of 1971 Schloss Johannisberger "Rosa-Goldlack" Riesling Beerenauslese . From a historic winery that dates back to the time of Charlemagne (768-814 AD), whose 18th century owners laid the groundwork for modern Riesling. Not only was the Schloss Johannisberger vineyard the first to be planted entirely to Riesling, beginning the single-varietal trend that exists to this day, the cellarmaster at the time was the first to (accidentally!) make late-harvest sweet wine. Owned by Napoleon in the early 19th century, the winery was reconstructed by Paul Alfons Fürst Metternich in the mid-1960s. The Rosa-Goldlack is the equivalent of a beerenauslese by current labeling standards.
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Minimum Bid: $150.00
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End Date: Tuesday, Jun 9, 12:20 PM PT
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1971 Schloss Johannisberger "Rosa-Goldlack" Riesling Beerenauslese
Quantity: 1
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Provenance: Purchased from a reputable source and stored in a temperature-controlled home cellar until picked up by K&L.
Label Condition: Scuffed Label
Cork Condition: Signs of past seepage
From a historic winery that dates back to the time of Charlemagne (768-814 AD), whose 18th century owners laid the groundwork for modern Riesling. Not only was the Schloss Johannisberger vineyard the first to be planted entirely to Riesling, beginning the single-varietal trend that exists to this day, the cellarmaster at the time was the first to (accidentally!) make late-harvest sweet wine. Owned by Napoleon in the early 19th century, the winery was reconstructed by Paul Alfons Fürst Metternich in the mid-1960s. The Rosa-Goldlack is the equivalent of a beerenauslese by current labeling standards.
Product Details
Quantity: 1
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Provenance: Purchased from a reputable source and stored in a temperature-controlled home cellar until picked up by K&L.
Label Condition: Scuffed Label
Cork Condition: Signs of past seepage
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