The most special wine from the Muller Catoir winery. This white wine is based on Scheurebe. Even the most seasoned wine drinkers are not very familiar with this grape, which gives Muller Catoir Haardt Scheurebe its unique character. The grape, a cross between Silvaner and Riesling, was discovered in Germany in 1916. It wasn't until after World War II that Scheurebe became widely commercially cultivated. The wine is so beloved because its aroma is more powerful and robust than that of a Riesling. This gives Muller Catoir Haardt Scheurebe a pleasant and appealing flavor.
The vineyards of Muller Catoir
Muller Catoir Winery was founded in 1744 by Johann Wilhelm Catoir. The winery is situated in a beautiful, almost fairytale-like castle in the village of Haardt. Muller Catoir currently has 21 hectares of its own vineyards, where primarily white indigenous grape varieties are grown. Remarkably, the vineyards are all organically certified. The vines for Scheurebe are up to 40 years old! An incredible amount, which is clearly reflected in the astronomical quality of Muller Catoir Haardt Scheurebe.
Why buy Muller Catoir Haardt Scheurebe
It's not just our oenologists who are big fans of Muller Catoir Haardt Scheurebe. Robert Parker, the world's most renowned wine journalist, is also a big supporter of this white wine. He awards it 91 Parker points. A tremendously good score, especially considering Muller Catoir Haardt Scheurebe's price range. When we hold this white wine in our glass, the aroma reveals generous notes of pineapple, peach, herbs, and lime. Take a sip of Muller Catoir Haardt Scheurebe and let the delicate juice swirl around your mouth. You'll be overwhelmed by the quality. A delightful purity, a powerful quality, and a rich flavor palette. This white wine truly showcases the true craftsmanship of Muller Catoir.