I work as a 'Weinberater' in a slightly upmarket supermarket in Germany, we have a few wines from Moselland in our range. At a tasting of their wines at our head office, I came across one called 'Insignum' which was from the Erdener Treppchen, priced at a tiny 10€, its easily the best German wine in our range when comparing price with quality although it comes delivered in a hideous wooden box with a candle. It is of course 'Feinherb' too - I find a much better term for describing wines with a decent level of residual sugar, if I say Halbtrocken, I'm ignored.
Nevertheless, Mosselland is certainly one of the better (if not larger) producers when you think about generic wineries for a region, compared to Badische Winzerkeller, Moselland is a proper treat!
I work as a 'Weinberater' in
I work as a 'Weinberater' in a slightly upmarket supermarket in Germany, we have a few wines from Moselland in our range. At a tasting of their wines at our head office, I came across one called 'Insignum' which was from the Erdener Treppchen, priced at a tiny 10€, its easily the best German wine in our range when comparing price with quality although it comes delivered in a hideous wooden box with a candle. It is of course 'Feinherb' too - I find a much better term for describing wines with a decent level of residual sugar, if I say Halbtrocken, I'm ignored.
Nevertheless, Mosselland is certainly one of the better (if not larger) producers when you think about generic wineries for a region, compared to Badische Winzerkeller, Moselland is a proper treat!