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This product is manufactured by Villa Wolf GmbH using contract materials.
The second movement, Andante (gentle, without haste), is aged longer in our cellar after bottling and released five years after the harvest. Produced with the same patience and restraint, this bottling was chosen to emphasize elegance and refinement – a style reflected in Beethoven's own performance instruction for this movement: “Piano e Dolce” (gentle and sweet).
The entry-level Appassionata Pinot Noir takes its name from the first movement of the piano sonata – Allegro – reflecting the musical tempo of a brisk walk. This cuvée is a selection of barrels exhibiting early vibrancy and expressiveness, making it enjoyable as a young wine but also suitable for aging. It is bottled after 18 to 20 months in the barrel and released three years after the harvest. The Allegro Pinot Noir beautifully displays the beginnings of bottle aging and will age elegantly for many years.
Discover this VDP.Classification
Discover this VDP.Classification
VDP.Classification
Since 1993, Dr. Loosen Winery has been a member of the VDP (Association of German Prädikat Wine Estates).
Through the VDP classification, the estate commits to the highest quality standards, placing origin and terroir at the center of its winemaking philosophy.
Dr. Loosen Estate
Pioneer of the rediscovered German Riesling culture
In family ownership for over 200 years, the estate has been led by Ernst F. Loosen since 1988. In his view, great wines are the perfect expression of soil, climate, and grape variety.
With the heritage of his ancestors – own-rooted, old vines in historic Grosse Lagen of the Central Mosel – he found exactly the material needed to craft distinctive, complex wines of world-class caliber. Today, Dr. Loosen is internationally recognized as the flagship of a rediscovered German Riesling culture.
Since 1993, the winery has been a member of the VDP (Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter).
Dr. Loosen Estate
OUR VINEYARDS
In the 1868 vineyard map of the Trier administrative district, created as a basis for tax assessment for Mosel estates, nine of our vineyards were designated as Grosse Lagen.
This classification is comparable to the Grand Cru system of Burgundy and was updated in 1995 by Stuart Pigott and Hugh Johnson in their German Wine Atlas. Today, we deliberately draw on this historically proven, cultural classification.
Since 1988, we have bottled exclusively Rieslings from these classified Grosse Lagen as single-vineyard wines, while all other wines are released by us as Gutsriesling.
