Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese 375ML

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Description

Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese 375ML is a lusciously sweet German dessert wine made from 100% botrytis-affected Silvaner grapes, bottled at 9.5% ABV. What distinguishes this Beerenauslese from most on the market is its varietal choice — Silvaner provides a nicely sharp acidity backbone that counters the intense honeyed sweetness typical of the Beerenauslese Prädikat level, yielding a wine with uncommon balance and tension.

Quick Facts: ABV: 9.5%  |  Origin: Rheinhessen, Germany  |  Beerenauslese (Prädikat)  |  Producer: Heinz Eifel (Römerhof Winery)

Production & Heritage

Heinz Eifel operates from the Römerhof winery in Rheinhessen, Germany's largest wine-growing region and a historic source of high-quality Prädikat wines. This Beerenauslese is produced from hand-selected individual Silvaner berries affected by Botrytis cinerea — noble rot — which concentrates sugars, acids, and flavor compounds by dehydrating each grape on the vine. The decision to use 100% Silvaner rather than the more common Riesling gives the wine a distinct personality; Silvaner's naturally crisp acidity and subtle earthiness provide structural counterweight to the extreme sweetness that Beerenauslese-level must weights demand.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Opens with pronounced honey and caramelized stone fruit aromas that immediately signal botrytis influence. Behind that initial wave, more delicate floral and beeswax notes emerge as the wine breathes.

Taste: The entry is intensely sweet and viscous, coating the palate with layers of ripe apricot, honeycomb, and candied citrus peel. At mid-palate, Silvaner's signature acidity asserts itself sharply, cutting through the sweetness and lifting the fruit into a brighter, more complex register. The interplay between sugar and acid creates a multi-layered, deeply concentrated mouthfeel without ever becoming cloying.

Finish: Long and honeyed, tapering slowly with lingering caramelized fruit and a clean, slightly tart close. The acidity persists on the finish, refreshing the palate and inviting another sip.

How to Drink Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese

Serve well chilled, between 8–10°C (46–50°F), in a small tulip-shaped glass to concentrate the aromatics. This is a sipping wine best enjoyed in modest pours — the 375ml half-bottle format suits its intended role as an after-dinner indulgence. It also works beautifully in wine-based dessert preparations: use a splash in a Zabaglione for an apricot-honey twist on the Italian classic; incorporate it into a white wine reduction sauce for seared foie gras; or drizzle it over a poached pear dessert where its concentrated sweetness replaces a simple syrup with far more depth.

Best For

  • Dessert course pairing at a dinner party featuring fruit tarts or blue cheese
  • Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates rare German Prädikat wines
  • Celebrating a special occasion with a luxurious after-dinner pour
  • Expanding a cellar's dessert wine collection with an unusual Silvaner expression

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese taste like? It delivers intensely sweet flavors of honey, caramelized apricot, and candied fruit, balanced by a sharp acidity that keeps the palate fresh and prevents the wine from tasting heavy.

How does this Silvaner Beerenauslese compare to a Riesling-based Beerenauslese? Riesling-based Beerenauslese wines tend to show more pronounced citrus and mineral notes, while this Silvaner version leans into richer honeycomb and stone fruit character with an earthier acidity. The Silvaner's naturally lower aromatic intensity lets the botrytis character dominate more directly.

Is Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balance of intense sweetness and crisp acidity makes it highly enjoyable as a standalone dessert wine, best served chilled in small pours after dinner.

Where is Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese made? It is produced at the Römerhof winery in Rheinhessen, Germany's largest wine-producing region, located in the Rhineland-Palatinate state along the western bank of the Rhine River.

What foods pair well with Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese? Blue cheese such as Roquefort or Gorgonzola, where the salt contrasts the sweetness; fruit-based desserts like apricot tart or poached pears that echo the wine's stone fruit notes; crème brûlée, whose caramelized sugar mirrors the botrytis character; foie gras, a classic pairing with Beerenauslese-level sweetness; and aged Comté or Gruyère, where nutty richness complements the honey tones.

What sizes does Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese come in? This expression is available in a 375ml half-bottle, the standard format for German Beerenauslese wines given the small yields inherent to botrytis-affected harvests.

Is Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese worth the price? As a genuine Beerenauslese — a Prädikat level that demands hand-selection of individual botrytis-affected berries — it sits in the premium dessert wine tier, though it typically represents strong value compared to the rarer and more expensive Trockenbeerenauslese classification above it.

Why Heinz Eifel Beerenauslese?

The defining choice here is Silvaner. While the vast majority of German Beerenauslese wines lean on Riesling's fame, this expression demonstrates that Silvaner's quieter personality can carry botrytis concentration with equal grace and arguably superior textural balance. The grape's firm acidity prevents the wine from collapsing into one-dimensional sweetness — a pitfall that plagues many dessert wines at this sugar level. Produced at the Römerhof winery in Rheinhessen and bottled at a restrained 9.5% ABV, it delivers genuine complexity in a half-bottle format that suits the way dessert wine is actually consumed. For anyone building a dessert wine collection or seeking something beyond the expected Riesling narrative, this is a distinctive and well-made entry point into Beerenauslese.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Riesling
  • Product of
    Germany
  • Size
    375ML
  • Brand
    Heinz Eifel

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