
Weingut Hees Dry Riesling Monzinger Halenberg 2023
The elegant and deep Weingut Hees Riesling Trocken Halenberg 2023 is a standout dry Riesling from one of Nahe’s most storied vineyards. Regarded for its remarkable complexity, minerality, and structure, this wine has received high praise from expert critics for its classic, concentrated character and vibrant, lingering finish.
Taste
Expect a precise, mineral-driven style with an elegant backbone. On the nose, distinct aromas of wet stones and wild herbs intertwine with ripe lemon and concentrated Riesling fruit. The palate is lively and structured - fresh citrus, subtle stone fruit, hints of green apple and herbal flair - supported by a persistent, finely grained minerality. The finish is refined, clean, and impressively long, making it both refreshing and contemplative.
Producer
Weingut Hees is nestled in Auen, at the heart of the renowned Nahe wine region. With a family winemaking heritage dating to 1824, the Hees estate is now led by Marcus Hees, an innovative winemaker known for low-intervention, terroir-expressive wines. The Nahe region’s diverse soils and cool river valleys provide ideal conditions for extraordinary Rieslings, with the Halenberg vineyard famed for yielding wines of both tension and finesse. Marcus’s approach - hand harvesting, careful cellar work, and a focus on clarity - ensures each bottle captures the purity of its origin.
Awards and Scores
From James Suckling who gave a 96pts to the Riesling Trocken Halenberg 2023: "Here’s an extremely classic and very elegant expression of the great Halenberg site with a slatey minerality that builds through the medium-bodied palate, giving the finish great power and clarity. As it aerates in the glass, a wealth of fine citrus and wild herb aromas unfurl. Made for the long term, but already showing very well. Drink or hold."
What does the term "Trocken" mean?
Trocken, meaning “dry” in German, refers to a style of wine that contains very little residual sugar, resulting in a crisp, clean, and refreshing profile. Trocken wines - most famously made from Riesling, but also produced with other varieties - are prized for their vibrant acidity, purity of fruit, and distinct expression of their vineyard’s soil and climate, or “terroir.” They often showcase flavors of citrus, green apple, and stone fruits, balanced by pronounced minerality and a long, precise finish, making them a benchmark for modern German winemaking.
The elegant and deep Weingut Hees Riesling Trocken Halenberg 2023 is a standout dry Riesling from one of Nahe’s most storied vineyards. Regarded for its remarkable complexity, minerality, and structure, this wine has received high praise from expert critics for its classic, concentrated character and vibrant, lingering finish.
Taste
Expect a precise, mineral-driven style with an elegant backbone. On the nose, distinct aromas of wet stones and wild herbs intertwine with ripe lemon and concentrated Riesling fruit. The palate is lively and structured - fresh citrus, subtle stone fruit, hints of green apple and herbal flair - supported by a persistent, finely grained minerality. The finish is refined, clean, and impressively long, making it both refreshing and contemplative.
Producer
Weingut Hees is nestled in Auen, at the heart of the renowned Nahe wine region. With a family winemaking heritage dating to 1824, the Hees estate is now led by Marcus Hees, an innovative winemaker known for low-intervention, terroir-expressive wines. The Nahe region’s diverse soils and cool river valleys provide ideal conditions for extraordinary Rieslings, with the Halenberg vineyard famed for yielding wines of both tension and finesse. Marcus’s approach - hand harvesting, careful cellar work, and a focus on clarity - ensures each bottle captures the purity of its origin.
Awards and Scores
From James Suckling who gave a 96pts to the Riesling Trocken Halenberg 2023: "Here’s an extremely classic and very elegant expression of the great Halenberg site with a slatey minerality that builds through the medium-bodied palate, giving the finish great power and clarity. As it aerates in the glass, a wealth of fine citrus and wild herb aromas unfurl. Made for the long term, but already showing very well. Drink or hold."
What does the term "Trocken" mean?
Trocken, meaning “dry” in German, refers to a style of wine that contains very little residual sugar, resulting in a crisp, clean, and refreshing profile. Trocken wines - most famously made from Riesling, but also produced with other varieties - are prized for their vibrant acidity, purity of fruit, and distinct expression of their vineyard’s soil and climate, or “terroir.” They often showcase flavors of citrus, green apple, and stone fruits, balanced by pronounced minerality and a long, precise finish, making them a benchmark for modern German winemaking.
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The elegant and deep Weingut Hees Riesling Trocken Halenberg 2023 is a standout dry Riesling from one of Nahe’s most storied vineyards. Regarded for its remarkable complexity, minerality, and structure, this wine has received high praise from expert critics for its classic, concentrated character and vibrant, lingering finish.
Taste
Expect a precise, mineral-driven style with an elegant backbone. On the nose, distinct aromas of wet stones and wild herbs intertwine with ripe lemon and concentrated Riesling fruit. The palate is lively and structured - fresh citrus, subtle stone fruit, hints of green apple and herbal flair - supported by a persistent, finely grained minerality. The finish is refined, clean, and impressively long, making it both refreshing and contemplative.
Producer
Weingut Hees is nestled in Auen, at the heart of the renowned Nahe wine region. With a family winemaking heritage dating to 1824, the Hees estate is now led by Marcus Hees, an innovative winemaker known for low-intervention, terroir-expressive wines. The Nahe region’s diverse soils and cool river valleys provide ideal conditions for extraordinary Rieslings, with the Halenberg vineyard famed for yielding wines of both tension and finesse. Marcus’s approach - hand harvesting, careful cellar work, and a focus on clarity - ensures each bottle captures the purity of its origin.
Awards and Scores
From James Suckling who gave a 96pts to the Riesling Trocken Halenberg 2023: "Here’s an extremely classic and very elegant expression of the great Halenberg site with a slatey minerality that builds through the medium-bodied palate, giving the finish great power and clarity. As it aerates in the glass, a wealth of fine citrus and wild herb aromas unfurl. Made for the long term, but already showing very well. Drink or hold."
What does the term "Trocken" mean?
Trocken, meaning “dry” in German, refers to a style of wine that contains very little residual sugar, resulting in a crisp, clean, and refreshing profile. Trocken wines - most famously made from Riesling, but also produced with other varieties - are prized for their vibrant acidity, purity of fruit, and distinct expression of their vineyard’s soil and climate, or “terroir.” They often showcase flavors of citrus, green apple, and stone fruits, balanced by pronounced minerality and a long, precise finish, making them a benchmark for modern German winemaking.

















