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Schlink Haus Riesling Spatlese

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Description

Schlink Haus Riesling Sptlese is a medium-sweet, late-harvest German Riesling from the Nahe region, bottled at approximately 9.511.5% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by the Schlink family whose winemaking heritage stretches back over 200 years this Sptlese gained recognition in the American market as the first German wine to arrive in a distinctive blue bottle more than 30 years ago.

Quick Facts: ABV: ~9.511.5% | Origin: Nahe, Germany | Style: Sptlese (Late Harvest) | Producer: Schlink Haus (est. 1885)

Production & Heritage

The Schlink family has been producing wine from vineyards in Germany’s Nahe region since at least 1885, with roots in winemaking extending over two centuries. “Sptlese” designates a late-harvest classification under German wine law, meaning the grapes are picked after standard harvest, allowing higher sugar concentration and more concentrated fruit character. The Nahe valley’s temperate climate and varied soils volcanic, slate, and clay give its Rieslings a distinctive interplay of ripe fruit and minerality that distinguishes them from Mosel or Rheingau expressions.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Fragrant and lifted, opening with preserved peach and ripe mango before giving way to soapy floral tones and a hint of lychee. Tropical fruit and fresh apple notes emerge as the wine breathes.

Taste: The entry is juicy and fruit-forward, with guava and white grapefruit flavors arriving at mid-palate alongside a slightly confected sweetness. A vibrant streak of lime acidity keeps the sweetness in check, steering the wine toward balance rather than cloying richness.

Finish: Medium in length, tapering with earthen minerality and lingering citrus zest. The acidity persists cleanly, leaving a fresh and focused impression.

How to Drink Schlink Haus Sptlese

Serve well chilled, between 4550F, in a standard white wine glass to concentrate the aromatics. This Sptlese drinks beautifully on its own as an aperitif or alongside food. A Riesling Spritz combining the wine with a splash of sparkling water and a lime wheel makes a refreshing warm-weather serve. It also works in a Hugo Cocktail variation, where the wine’s tropical sweetness pairs naturally with elderflower and mint. For a simple dessert pairing approach, use it in a White Sangria with sliced stone fruit and a touch of brandy, letting the Sptlese’s peach and mango character carry the drink.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to German Riesling who finds dry wines too austere
  • Warm-weather sipping on a patio or at a summer gathering
  • Pairing with spicy Asian or Thai cuisine where residual sugar tempers heat
  • A casual weeknight wine that rewards no special occasion at all

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Schlink Haus Sptlese taste like? It is a medium-sweet, fruit-driven Riesling dominated by ripe peach, mango, and guava flavors, balanced by bright lime acidity and a touch of earthy minerality on the finish.

How does Schlink Haus Sptlese compare to Dr. Loosen Riesling? Both occupy a similar approachable, entry-level price tier for German Riesling in the U.S. market, though Dr. Loosen’s Blue Slate Riesling tends to lean slightly drier with more pronounced slate minerality, while Schlink Haus Sptlese is noticeably sweeter with more tropical fruit intensity.

Is Schlink Haus Sptlese good for beginners? Yes the off-dry sweetness, low-to-moderate alcohol, and bright fruit character make it one of the most accessible entry points into German Riesling for new wine drinkers.

Where is Schlink Haus Sptlese made? It is produced in the Nahe wine region of Germany, an area southwest of the Rheingau known for diverse soil types and expressive, aromatic white wines.

What foods pair well with Schlink Haus Sptlese? Thai green curry, where the wine’s sweetness counters chili heat; roasted pork loin with an apple glaze, echoing the wine’s fruit; soft washed-rind cheeses like Muenster for a sweet-savory contrast; seared scallops with a mango salsa to mirror the tropical notes; and fruit tarts or panna cotta as a lighter dessert pairing.

What sizes does Schlink Haus Sptlese come in? The standard format is a 750ml bottle, recognizable by its signature blue glass.

Is Schlink Haus Sptlese worth the price? It positions squarely as an entry-level German Sptlese, delivering genuine late-harvest concentration and Nahe character at a price point that makes it among the most affordable ways to explore the category.

Why Schlink Haus Sptlese?

This wine’s most tangible differentiator is its long-standing presence in the American market the iconic blue bottle was among the first of its kind imported to the U.S. over three decades ago, making it a gateway Riesling for an entire generation of drinkers. Behind the packaging sits a family winemaking operation with roots tracing back over 200 years in the Nahe, a region that remains underappreciated relative to the Mosel despite producing equally compelling Rieslings. The Sptlese classification guarantees a level of grape ripeness and concentration that cheaper Kabinett or QbA wines cannot match, yet the price stays firmly accessible. For anyone seeking a genuine German late-harvest Riesling without venturing into higher-priced single-vineyard territory, this remains a reliable and well-established choice.

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