The Schütt site nestles up against the Danube and is practically in its old riverbed. A good thing, such a river location, also in terms of climate change. In any case, the Riesling Schütt always brings a lot of fun to the glass. Ah, you want to know more about the wine. Then let's go: peach combines with mirabelle plums and Reineclaude to create a fabulously neat perfume that I would love to have as a shower gel. Man, that would start the day like a rocket! But then I probably wouldn't be able to get out of the shower. Well, back to the wine. Well, it's not just stone fruit, no, there's also a hint of black tea that resonates and gives the fragrance some bass, or if you prefer, grounds it a little. The wine moves with sensational precision on the palate and takes the incredible richness in its stride, because its finish is simply perfect, because it is precise, pure and simply incredibly mineral.