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All Wines from Weingut Emrich-Schonleber
Inventory updated: Fri, Jul 11, 2025 04:08 PM cst

Our vintages of Weingut Emrich-Schonleber wine currently include: 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Flickinger Fine Wines' inventory of Weingut Emrich-Schonleber wine is listed below. We have an excellent and vast assortment of fine wines to choose from. If you do not see what you are looking for, give us a call and we can suggest another Weingut Emrich-Schonleber vintage or even another producer that we are sure you will enjoy.
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Wine |
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Weingut Emrich-Schonleber |
2021 |
Mineral Riesling  |
$31.95 |
4 |
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JS 93 (7/2022): The intense aroma of red-fleshed vineyard peach is married to intense wet-stone minerality on the sleek yet compact palate. Then it leaps out like a mountain stream cascading down an Alpine cliff face at the very racy finish. Drink or hold. |
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2020 |
Monzinger Fruhlingspatzchen Riesling Grosses Gewachs (6x750ML)  ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$676.99 |
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JS 97 (9/2021): A breathtaking wine that has all the mineral depth and concentration you associate with a Grand Cru, but also a wide spectrum of very fine citrus and berry aromas. Then it splash lands in an explosion of fresh-herb aromas. Drink or hold. WS 96 (8/2021): The 2020 Frühlingsplätzchen GG is very pure and fresh on the precise and stony, pretty reductive and herbal nose that needs lots of air to open up. Crystalline and pure on the palate, this is a bone-dry, refined, enormously salty and piquant Riesling from partly red slate, loam and quartzite plots. The finish is pure, fresh and precise, very long and expressive. Tasted from a bottle that was opened three days earlier, it is much more charming and open on the nose, showing an intense and complex bouquet of crushed stones, lemons and white fruits. The palate is round and elegant, much lusher and long, but it still has long-lasting salinity on the finish. A gorgeous Frühlingsplätzchen that today comes from stonier plots than in the beginning of the GG saga. 12.5% alcohol. Tasted at the domain in July 2021. |
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2022 |
Monzinger Fruhlingspatzchen Riesling Grosses Gewachs  |
$69.99 |
20 |
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VM 93-95 (9/2023): The 2022 Riesling Monzinger Frühlingsplätzchen Grosses Gewächs opens with a sunny, friendly creaminess, and a slight overtone of mango sets an accent. The palate is serene, bright, absolutely focused on lemon and a little lemony pith, but with a luminous, slender creaminess. The textural aspect holds spice, which is not apparent yet but will reveal itself. It also gives structure to this light, bright, filigree wine. Subtle length extends that lovely, gentle pithiness. Anne Krebiehl. |
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2020 |
Monzinger Fruhlingsplatzchen Riesling Spatlese |
$42 |
6 |
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2020 |
Monzinger Fruhtau Riesling |
$37.99 |
10 |
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2021 |
Monzinger Fruhtau Riesling |
$36.99 |
17 |
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2019 |
Monzinger Halenberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs  |
$99.99 |
1 |
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JS 98 (8/2020): A bundle of brilliant contradictions make this exotic, smoky, very concentrated but also light-footed dry riesling a masterpiece. Very serious and complex finish that doesn't want to let go. Drink or hold. WA 95-96+ (8/2020): Schönleber's 2019 Halenberg GG is ripe and intense on the nose and indicates a rich and powerful yet elegant and complex Riesling with darker tones and flinty aromas that become more evident with aeration, while the initially intense fruit aroma gets reduced. On the palate, this is a rich and textured, pretty juicy but structured Halenberg with fine tannins and a long and intense finish. Compared to the Frühlingsplätzchen, the Halenberg is always late in its development, but as in 2018, I tend to prefer the former from the 2019 vintage at least in its very youth. For now, the Halenberg seems to be very ripe and rich and is structured by tannins rather than the crystallinity of the terroir. Tasted as a sample in May 2020 and I’m already excited to learn how the wine will develop in the coming weeks. VM 93 (6/2020): Crushed stone and sea breeze along with zesty lime and grapefruit characterize both the pungent nose and the formidably concentrated palate impression. Firmer in feel than the corresponding Frühlingsplätzchen and with sharper, more clearly defined citricity and stony inflections, this shares sense of fullness (at something over 13% alcohol) with the present collection’s other dry wines, but evinces no heaviness and at most the merest hint of heat. Mouthwatering salinity and a shimmering sense of crystalline stony impingement rather unexpectedly rise to the occasion on a finish whose sheer fruit intensity is so prominent. David Schildknecht. |
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2022 |
Monzinger Halenberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs |
$71.89 |
13 |
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2017 |
Monzinger Halenberg Riesling R |
$79 |
6 |
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