Kloster Eberbach Releases Historical Wines for the First Time - Riesling, Pinot Noir, and Noble Sweet Wines Available
Germany's historic Kloster Eberbach monastery has opened its wine vaults to the public for the very first time, releasing a selection of rare bottles from its collection. You'll find Rieslings, noble sweet wines, and Pinot Noirs dating back to the 1950s through to the 2000s now available for purchase. It's a unique opportunity to own wines from one of the Rheingau region's most prestigious estates, many of which have been cellared under ideal conditions for decades.
Originally published by wein.plus
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