This Grosses Gewächs is a liquid ambassador of the estate’s philosophy.
Hand harvested, with the gentlest possible processing of the juicy ripe, golden yellow fruit. For some vintages, the grapes are left together with the skins, then pressed and left to a wild ferment in both 1000 l oak barrels (fuder) and stainless-steel tanks.
These dry Rieslings are slender, focused, and precise with playful fruit, herbal spice and a mineral, almost saline, finish.
12.5 % alc/vol, 7.5 g/L TA, 3.5 g/L RS.
'A super-fine and elegant Mosel GG with a delicate nose of hedgerow flowers and herbs. Very silky on the palate, where it moves on like a ballerina en pointe. This is a beauty now, but will surely only become more beautiful through several more years of bottle age. Drink or hold.' 94 points, Stuart Pigott, JS Wine Ratings, September 2022.
'The 2021er Juffer Riesling Trocken GG, as it is referred to on the consumer label, offers a delicately aromatic yet fresh nose of apricot, green herbs, greengage, mint, and earthy spices. The wine proves comparatively light-weighted and zesty on the palate, where a touch of creamy presence comes through. It has good density and leaves a linear and focused long feel in the finish. There is just a hint of tartness in the background in need of integration. This could well turn out even better than anticipated if it gains finesse with time. It is a superb dry and focused Riesling. 2025-2036.' 92+ points, Jean Fisch and David Rayer, Mosel Fine Wines, Issue 67, September 2023.
The historic Fritz Haag wine estate is located in the heart of the central Mosel River Valley. The earliest documentation of the estate dates back to 1605. At that time, the village in which it is situated was known as ‘Dusemond.’ In 1925, this village was renamed ‘Brauneberg’ (‘brown mountain,’ a reference to the color of the slate soil in this area of the Mosel) in an endeavour to further promote the reputation of its world-renowned vineyards ‘Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr’ and ‘Brauneberg Juffer.’
The name of the famous vineyards ‘Juffer,’ which translates as ‘old maid’ or ‘virgin’ in the local dialect, goes back to 1790. The proprietor of these exceptional vineyard slopes at the time, the aristocratic Kurpfälzische Kammerherr Wunderlich, had three daughters who all remained unmarried and lived the lives of spinsters. As a consequence, when they took over the vineyard management from their father, the name ‘Brauneberger Juffer’ was born and the wines soon became well-known and famed in the wine world. The vineyards are recognised as true pearls of the Mosel region and were treasured even by Napoleon.
For many years, the Fritz Haag wine estate was successfully headed by the endlessly energetic Wilhelm Haag, and achieved, under his guidance a world-renowned reputation. Wilhelm Haag was the first to win the acclaim ‘winemaker of the year,’ a highly coveted accolade introduced in 1994 by the famous Gault Millau Wineguide. Since 2005, son Oliver has taken over the
reins and has joined his successful father in leading the estate into the future.
The Fritz Haag estate owns 18.5ha of vineyards which are all exclusively planted with Riesling. The excellent micro-climate and the deep slate soils of the Brauneberger Juffer slope form the basis for some of the most intensely flavored and elegantly-structured Riesling wines of the Mosel region. Oliver Haag, the current proprietor, rigorously selects the clones most suited to the microclimate of his vineyards in order to achieve the maximum potential in the grapes. As a winemaker, Oliver’s skills are matched by few. His wines, which display a pleasing subtle colour, show a well-defined palate that reaches from honeysuckle to pears and apples. They are laced with citrus and underlying mineral tones, reflecting the brown slate vineyards of Brauneberg.
The Fritz Haag estate produces wines that cover the full style spectrum, starting from a dry style and ranging to lusciously sweet. A mineral ‘slate’ character and a pronounced and fruity acidity give the wines their elegant sophistication and their great aging potential. The estate’s graceful, well-refined Rieslings are rated as impressive examples of the finest wines the Mosel region has to offer.