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Weingut Keller Rheinhessen Spatburgunder Trocken Reserve 2023

$14999

Shipping

Every step of the journey is managed to uphold the integrity of each bottle.

  • Nationwide Access: Flat-rate shipping available to most U.S. states with delivery in 3-5 business days.
  • Temperature-Monitored Shipping: We closely monitor weather conditions and make informed decisions to ensure shipments travel safely, with insulated packaging and refrigerated transport available when required.
  • Wine-Specific Protective Packaging: Specialized materials designed to maintain label integrity and prevent breakage during transit.
  • Provenance Assured: All wines are maintained in climate-controlled conditions at our shop until the moment of dispatch.

Returns & Exchanges

We stand behind every bottle we sell.

  • If the wine is less than 10 years old and it is corked, you may return it to us for a full refund or exchange within 60 days of purchase. You must show us proof of purchase. We understand that you may not live near a shop and that it is difficult to ship open bottles of wine to us, so if there's any problem feel free to Contact Us and we'll work it out.
  • For wines older than 10 years, the consumer bears the risk of a faulty cork, but we accept returns of older bottles if the wine is faulty as a result of improper storage. Please come by the store or Contact Us if there is a problem.
  • We may, at our discretion and to the extent permitted by law, accept returns of unopened wines within 30 days of purchase if they were properly stored by the purchaser, subject to a 15% re-stocking fee.

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Saturday: 12pm - 5pm

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Email: help@flatiron-wines.com
Phone: (415) 780-1405


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More about Weingut Keller

Weingut Keller might just be the greatest German winemaker ever, at least for dry wines. He single handedly flipped the fortune of his country's most maligned region, Rheinhessen, from backwater to most sought after real estate.

Like Egon Muller of the Saar (Germany's greatest sweet winemaker), his top bottles are near-impossible to find and can be prohibitively expensive. But unlike Egon, John Peter Keller continues to bottle a line up of affordable and (for now) get-able bottles for the rest of us.

Keller's wines are often compared to those of Burgundy, with Jancis Robinson, going so far as to call them "the German Montrachet." Grape varieties aside, the comparison is apt whether describing the gently sloping, east facing hills, or Keller's monk-like obsession with understanding every nuance of his vineyards. But it's the limestone in those vineyards that really fuses the connection and sets the wines apart from the rest of Germany.

Their limestone-y-ness affects the aromatics, and these are a little more floral and a little less peach-fruity than you find in the slate-ridden Mosel. But mostly, the limestone is something that lurks beneath, like a node of power that holds the wine together in a ball of tension, ready to unravel in the cellar or in the glass.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Pinot Noir

  • Vintage

    2023

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Organic

  • Style

    Earthy , Minerally

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Light Bodied

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