| In the family’s possession is a historical document
signed by Pope Alexander III, which shows the Cloister Himmerod
(a Cistercian abbey) as having holdings at Ürzig as early
as 1177. The monks from Himmerod were active as winegrowers
in the area and they completed the present estate building
and underground cellars before 1509. They continued their work
at the Mönchhof until 1806, when the estate was purchased
by the Eymael family. For 190 years this family has carried
on the fine winemaking tradition of the revered monks.
A founding member of Der Grosse Ring, the estate has won
numerous awards, including the prestigious State Honor Prize,
awarded in 1971. Even as early as 1893, this estate won medals
at the Chicago World’s Fair. The estate also provides
the location for the German television series "Moselbrück." In
the tasting room of the nearly 500 year old manor house Robert
Eymael Jr. offers the Mönchhof Riesling to connoisseurs
from every corner of the world. The estate is today, as it
has always been, an important part of the Mosel wine scene.
Learn more at www.cellarsinternational.com.
Mönchhof Estate Riesling Kabinett , 2003 Price $14.99
Rating 89 This fun to drink white has a srewcap, inviting
the opening of a bottle.
There are spritzy flavors of apricot, green apple and bright
lemon blossom in the medium length finish.
Mönchhof “Astor” Riesling, 2003
Price $19.99
Rating 93
Marketed as “Astor” in America, this wine is
known as the Mönchhof Ürziger Würzgarten Riesling
Kabinett in Germany. The sip enters with bright lemon, pear
nectar and luscious green apple in the long finish. The balance
between fruit sweetness and crisp acid is perfect.
The wines capture a memory of their great grandmother Franziska
Astor and this estate has made great progress in the US market.
The grandmother’s family also included Joh. Jacob Astor,
whose grandson created the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York
City.
In English the word Mönchhof translates as the "Monks
House / Court." Find out more about the wines of owner/winemaker
Robert Eymael, the king of the Ürzig and Erden area,
by going to www.germanwine.net.
Mönchhof Ürziger Würzgarten Riesling Spätlese,
2003 Price $25 Rating 94 There is subtle mineral in the nose.
The sip brings bright apricot nectar, magnolia blossom, banana,
mango and mineral nuance through the long finish.
Mönchhof Riesling Erdener Treppchen Auslese, 2003 Price
$45 plus (tbd) Rating 95 The sniff offer subtle dried fruit
and nut nougat. The sip reveals concentrated fruit nectar.
First comes pear, then apple, and then a touch of apricot.
The flavors are wrapped brightly within resounding lemon/citrus.
The wine lingers long on the palate with tropical nuances
in the finish.
“These auslese wines are not fat,’ says Robert
Eymael. “These are elegant.
You can drink a bottle, not just a glass.”
Mönchhof Riesling Ürziger Würzgarten Auslese,
2003 Price $40 Rating 95 There are lean aromas of banana
taffy. Then there are flavors of tropical fruits, big floral
elements and the bracingly crisp acidity. The flavors go
on and on.
Mönchhof Riesling Erden Prälat Auslese, 2003 Price
$50 Rating 96 This wine’s label is different than the
usual sleek and white Mönchhof label. It is Gothic,
bright yellow with a white robed monk, based upon a hundred
year old label. Big concentrations of candied apple, dried
cherry, candied mango, banana, lavender, lemon cream pie,
citrus blossom and mineral explode within the exotic, long
finish.
Joh. Jos. Christoffel Erben Riesling Ürziger Würzgarten
TBA, 2003 Price $675 (375ml) Rating 97 This estate is owned
and operated by Robert Eymael, well known for his Mönchhof
wines. TBA stands for trockenbeerenauslese, having more sugar
sweetness than even an eiswein. These can be nectar of the
Gods.
The nose boasts grand concentrations of apricot nectar,
candied mango, banana, a field full of flowers, and secure
mineral down below. The sip is like a bite of a tropical
fruit pudding with cherry on top. Look for mango, banana,
vanilla wafers, brown spice, lemon drops candy, rose petals,
and the signature mineral base.
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