Memories of their grandfather August Giesen travelling to Mosel to buy barrels of the region’s world-famous Riesling prompted the Giesen brothers to purchase a vineyard and make wine in Germany’s most regarded region.
Winery notes (2019 Vintage)
"Back in the early 1900s, August Giesen was well-known for travelling to Mosel to buy whole barrels of the region’s world famous Riesling. The Giesen brothers’ fond memories of their grandfather’s trips prompted them to purchase a vineyard and make wine in Germany’s most regarded region.
Winemaker Tobias Treis and his family have been making wine in Mosel since 1684. Like the Giesen brothers, Tobias has a global outlook, while respecting the region’s history and traditional winemaking techniques. Their first collaboration is a classic Mosel Riesling, with a wonderful balance of light fruit flavour and mineral acidity.
Expect aromas of tangerine, orange blossom, exotic notes of rose petal and orange marmalade. On the palate, look for citrus flavours, marmalade, and hints of nutmeg. A rich, vibrant wine with mouth-watering acidity and a long finish. 21 g/L RS."
5 Stars & 94/100 Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, July 2021 (2019 Vintage)
"It's seductively aromatic on the nose showing lemon sorbet, Gala apple, white floral and subtle flinty notes. The concentrated palate offers terrific fruit purity combined with refined mouthfeel and subtle sweetness, brilliantly balanced by juicy acidity, finishing impressively long and delicious. Style: Medium-dry. At its best: now to 2034."
Reviews for the 2018 vintage below…
5 Stars Yvonne Lorkin, September 2021 (2018 Vintage)
"After emigrating from Germany back in the 1980s and building a hugely successful wine business here in New Zealand, the three Giesen brothers doubled back and purchased a small, terraced vineyard in the village of Reil on the banks of Germany’s Mosel River, a place famous for turning out incredible riesling. With a face-slap of bright apple, honeysuckle, a tweak of ginger and loads of lime, it’s crunchy-fresh and has real generosity of texture thanks to 3 months maturation in an old, 1000L oak Fuder. Fabulous."
18.5/20 Joelle Thomson, October 2019 (2018 Vintage)
"This is the newest Giesen Riesling and it comes from the family’s homeland in Germany where it was made by Mosel winemaker Tobias Treis from the Giesen family’s newly acquired vineyard of Goldlay in the village Reil. It’s 12% ABV, made in a classic style. This means its high acidity is balanced by residual sugar to put it in the medium sweet category – it rocks great flavours of white peach, green apples, lemon zest and finishes on a crisp, lingering note of crispness coupled with succulence."