2014 Nik Weis Selection Gefen Hashalom – first exported kosher Mosel Riesling

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    You should put aside your “ashkenazness” if I can say so, and recognize that there are plenty of very nice things from Germany. And if I can find this wine I will certainly buy some if it’s not too expensive.

  2. […] first dry Riesling and it was sensational. Last year, we hit the next level with the release of the 2014 Nik Weis Riesling. There is a new 2015 Riesling, which is not bone dry like the 2014 vintage, more like the 2% […]

  3. […] week, I had yet to receive the new 2015 Nik Weis Riesling. This Riesling is not the same as the 2014 Nik Weis Riesling. The 2014 Riesling was a SAARFEILSER, which comes from a St. Urbans-Hof vineyard at the Mosel […]

  4. […] during a twin city wine event, and the outcome was the 2014 Nik Weis Riesling, that all of us raved about and wrote about already last year. However, there was another partner – Max von Kunow, the owner of the Weingut von […]

  5. […] first dry Riesling and it was sensational. Then we hit the next plateau with the release of the 2014 Nik Weis Riesling. There was the 2015 Riesling, which is not bone dry like the 2014 vintage, more like the 2% […]

  6. […] to see Kosher wine come out of Germany once again. The first inklings of such wine happened at the end of 2016 when I first posted about the 2014 Nik Weis Selection Gefen Hashalom, a lovely wine still […]

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