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Château de Schengen Riesling
Chateau de Schengen is an award-winning Luxembourg estate, located on some of the Moselle’s best terroirs. This superb Riesling is an elegant, dry white, with floral lime and a crisp, refreshing finish.
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Located in the picturesque village of Schengen, the Domaine “Thill ” and its iconic Chateau de Schengen was formerly a family-owned estate founded more than 100 years ago. It is now managed by the “Caves Bernard Massard” but has kept the authentic character of the terroirs around Schengen, with the wines made separately. The estate owns vines in some of the region’s best terroirs; clay limestone soils, gently sloping down to the River Moselle. The original label depicts a drawing of the château by Victor Hugo.
The grapes are harvested by hand, usually in late September. The grapes are collected in crates of 200 kg and are transported twice a day to the Domaine's pneumatic wine presses. The must ferments in temperature controlled stainless steel. After ageing for a few months on fine lees, the wines are bottled in the spring following the harvest.