Müller takes Riesling to an undeniably world-class level.
In terms of combining intensity and weightless refinement, Müller is without peer.
At every level, Müller's lineup stands alone.
Typically, QbA is a humble category, housing producers' "Estate" wines. As you might expect, Egon Müller's QbA is an entirely different entity. It is the rare QbA you'd be wise to forget about for a decade.
The Scharzhofberg Kabinett is otherworldly. It has Müller's signature steely finesse with a classy, mineral-saturated length. On a slightly larger scale, the same can be said about the Spätlese. The list below includes Spatlesen stretching back to 2010.
Muller's Le Gallais Wiltinger Braune Kupp should not be missed. Le Gallais is a Saar estate that Müller's family acquired in the 1950s. You can think of Wiltinger Braune Kupp and Scharzhofberg as bookends. Where Scharzhofberg is a fairly cool site, even for the Saar, Wiltinger Braune Kupp is one of the riper vineyards of the Saar. In short, the two wines work on entirely different registers.
For us, these are some of the world's most exciting, ageable, and noble wines. Please give us your ideal order, and we'll try our best.
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Joe Salamone
Wine Buyer
Crush Wine & Spirits