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  • Botrytis selection, aka 'Noble Rot' - process where mold draws water out of the affected grapes, leaving an ultra-concentrated nectar behind.  In the field during Riesling harvest at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyard, these moldy grapes are painstakingly separated into three quality categories.  Pictured here, Auslese Gold Capsule, a luscious wine made from very ripe, late harvested grapes that have just begun to be shriveled by botrytis.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • Dr. Loosen surveying 2010 harvest of Riesling at his estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • Dr. Loosen surveying 2010 harvest of Riesling at his estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • Dr. Loosen surveying 2010 harvest of Rieisling at his estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Riesling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • 2010 harvest of Rieisling at Dr. Loosen's estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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  • Dr. Loosen holds up red volcanic rock from his estate vineyards in Ürzig, one of his six major vineyards designated as Erste Lage (equivalent to grand cru) in the Mosel region of Germany.  The vineyard is situated a picturesque amphitheater formed by this dramatic bend in the river, on an insanely steep slope made up of red volcanic & slate soil.
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