{"product_id":"schloss-schonborn-rauenthaler-baiken-riesling-auslese-1976-07-l","title":"Schloss Schönborn - Rauenthaler Baiken Riesling Auslese   1976 - 0,7 l","description":"\u003cp\u003eSchloss Schönborn 1976 Rauenthal Riesling is a mature off-dry white from the Rheingau, with golden fruit, spice, dried apricot and old-cask depth in bottle. The 700 ml bottle feels like a small cellar find. The 8% alcohol keeps the frame light, and the 1976 fruit now sits in peach, honeyed citrus and baking spice.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eAbout the Wine\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eSchloss Schönborn 1976 Rauenthal Riesling starts in Rauenthal, a Rheingau village set above the Rhine with a cooler hillside feel than the riverbank towns. The vineyard soils listed for this bottle are phyllite and slate, two stony bases that fit the wine’s mineral grip and firm line after age. The 1976 vintage in Germany is remembered for generous ripeness, and this Prädikatswein carries that history in its off-dry balance and modest 8% alcohol. The fruit profile has moved from fresh orchard tones toward peach skin, dried apricot and golden citrus peel, with a deeper glow than young Rheingau Riesling.\n\nCellar work follows the old Rheingau language of large German oak Fuder casks. These vessels leave a quiet imprint here, with baking spice, polished wood and a rounded middle. The cask influence reads as texture first, then as a gentle seasoning around the fruit. Bottle age now carries much of the story, with honeyed fruit and dried spice above the off-dry core. The 700 ml format adds another period detail, and the old Fuder note sits behind dried peach.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eTasting Notes\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe color is deep gold, with amber flashes that suit a 1976 Schloss Schönborn Riesling from Rauenthal after nearly half a century in bottle and a slow moving rim in the glass. The nose opens on dried apricot, peach preserve and honeycomb before moving into baking spice, old Fuder wood and a faint note of saffron tea from long ageing under cork. On the palate, the off-dry sweetness sits inside the wine’s 8% frame with a silky texture and flavors of peach tea, candied citrus peel and golden raisin. Acidity still marks the finish, drawing out dried fruit and clove before orange peel and a gentle saline note echo the phyllite and slate soils of this Rauenthal bottling long after swallowing. Drink 2025-2035.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eFood Pairing\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eServe this 1976 Schloss Schönborn Rauenthal Riesling slightly cool rather than fridge cold, so the dried apricot and old Fuder spice have room to open. For fish, try zander in Riesling cream sauce or trout with brown butter and almonds, a regional nod that suits the wine’s Rheingau identity. Poultry is excellent here too, especially roast chicken with quince glaze or turkey with sage stuffing, as the off-dry core picks up both fruit and herbs. For cheese, choose aged Gouda or Comté for the nutty side, then add soft Brie or ripe Camembert for a creamier counterpoint to the wine’s orange peel finish.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eProducer\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eSchloss Schönborn's concrete signature is its long cellar memory, seen in bottles like this 1976 Rauenthal Riesling that reach the market with decades of development already folded into the glass and into the fragile old label. The Schönborn family name has been tied to Rheingau wine since the fourteenth century, and that continuity gives the estate an unusually deep archive of Riesling across many eras and vineyard villages from dry table bottlings to sweeter Prädikat styles. The estate is associated with holdings across several Rheingau villages, and a Rauenthal bottling sits inside a broader map of riverfront sites, high slopes and historic parcels that make single village bottles worth reading closely. That matters for this bottle, as Rauenthal brings a set-back hillside identity to the Schloss Schönborn range alongside the famous Hattenheim and Erbach names many drinkers encounter first from the same estate range. The house has a particular affinity with Riesling that ages into honey, citrus peel and spice, and the 8% alcohol on this label points to an older Prädikat tradition of gentle sweetness under cork. Open an old Schloss Schönborn and the producer's patience feels physical: a long cork, a deep gold color and a scent of dried peach rising slowly from the glass after the first pour.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Schloss Schönborn","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":54617139511633,"sku":"GWCOM-AR000420","price":155.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0874\/0614\/9969\/files\/AR000420.png?v=1787089372","url":"https:\/\/bottlehero.com\/products\/schloss-schonborn-rauenthaler-baiken-riesling-auslese-1976-07-l","provider":"Bottle Hero","version":"1.0","type":"link"}