{"product_id":"georg-u-karl-ludwig-schmittsches-weingut-georgshof-niersteiner-heiligenbaum-riesling-beerenauslese-1921-07-l","title":"Georg u. Karl Ludwig Schmittsches Weingut Georgshof - Niersteiner Heiligenbaum Riesling Beerenauslese   1921 - 0,7 l","description":"\u003cp\u003e1921 Georgshof Riesling from Rheinhessen is a sweet oak-aged dessert wine from Nierstein, with golden fruit, vanilla and deep cellar age and 7.5% alcohol. It feels like opening a small amber window into the Schmitt family's Georgshof. Expect apricot paste, peach skin, dried fruit and a quiet vanilla note from long oak and bottle ageing.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eAbout the Wine\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe 1921 Georg u. Karl Ludwig Schmitt'sches Weingut Georgshof Riesling comes from Nierstein in Rheinhessen, with red slate and loess named for this bottle. The Nierstein district name narrows the address to the Rhine terrace, where red slate can give Riesling a darker edge than the softer loess profile. The wine carries a darker, stonier register under its sweet fruit. At 7.5% alcohol, the sweet Prädikatswein now sits in the honeyed apricot and peach zone after long ageing. A wine from 1921 has lived through more than a century of seasonal change inside the bottle.\n\nThe cellar story is just as specific. The wine was aged in oak barrels before its extended bottle ageing over decades. That cask stage left a vanilla trace, which is unusual to notice so clearly in a Riesling of this age. Time in glass has moved the fruit from fresh peach toward dried apricot, quince paste and golden raisin. The sweet balance now feels carried by acidity and old extract, with a texture of apricot jelly and fine tea. The 700 ml format adds to the antique feel of the bottle on the table. The final scent lingers on waxed citrus peel and old wooden drawer.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eTasting Notes\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIn the glass the colour is deep gold, edging toward amber at the rim, with the slow movement of an old sweet Nierstein Riesling. The nose opens with apricot conserve, yellow peach and honeyed dried fruit, then the vanilla note from oak slips in softly after a few minutes in the glass. On the palate the sweetness feels old and settled, with peach syrup, baked apple and a line of Riesling acidity that gives each sip a clear edge. The finish stays long, with saffron, orange peel and a faint walnut-skin grip that speaks to more than a century of bottle age and leaves a quiet echo of honeycomb. Drink 2025-2035.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eFood Pairing\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eServe this 1921 Georgshof Riesling cool in small stems, with desserts built around apricot, peach or caramelized pastry at a quiet table. An apricot tart brings out the wine's dried stone fruit, and tarte Tatin pulls the vanilla, baked apple and old honey notes forward. For cheese, choose aged Gouda or Comté for nutty depth, then add a soft triple-cream if you want the wine's acidity to meet the cream. For a Rheinhessen touch, put out Spundekäs with warm pretzels at the start of the meal, then pour a second small glass with Käsekuchen or honeyed walnut cake. Blue cheese also has a place here, especially a salty Stilton, where the sweetness sits against salt and the low alcohol keeps the pour gentle after dinner.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eProducer\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eGeorg u. Karl Ludwig Schmitt'sches Weingut Georgshof is the kind of name that feels pinned to a particular cellar door in Nierstein, and this 1921 Riesling carries that sense of address from first look at the bottle, before the cork is even drawn. The label places Georg and Karl Ludwig Schmitt inside the estate name, a concrete family marker for a wine now older than many surviving private cellars and restaurant lists in Germany. For this bottle the producer's clearest trait is patience: a Nierstein Riesling went through oak-barrel ageing and then decades in bottle, with the flavour now reading as apricot leather, vanilla and dried peach. Georgshof's Nierstein setting is anchored in red slate and loess, the two soils named for this bottle, and the finished wine still carries a darker mineral shade under the honeyed fruit and old cask spice. The estate also bottled this as a sweet Prädikatswein at only 7.5% alcohol, a number that shows in the wine's gentle pace, lifted sweetness and slow amber glow at the end of a meal. I like that the producer's voice here comes through things you can taste in the glass: old oak, honeyed Riesling fruit, saffroned citrus peel and a finish that still holds its line long after the first sip has gone.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Georg u. Karl Ludwig Schmitt'sches Weingut Georgshof","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":54617139839313,"sku":"GWCOM-AR000055","price":1450.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0874\/0614\/9969\/files\/AR000055.png?v=1787089373","url":"https:\/\/bottlehero.com\/products\/georg-u-karl-ludwig-schmittsches-weingut-georgshof-niersteiner-heiligenbaum-riesling-beerenauslese-1921-07-l","provider":"Bottle Hero","version":"1.0","type":"link"}