Weinhaus Kessler Riesling Spatlese 1.5L

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Description

Weinhaus Kessler Riesling Spatlese 1.5L is a semi-sweet, late-harvest German Riesling from the Rheinhessen region, bottled in a 1.5-liter magnum format at approximately 9% ABV. Produced by the Kessler-Zink estate, this Spätlese sits in the rewarding middle ground between lighter Kabinett wines and full dessert styles, delivering generous fruit intensity balanced by Rheinhessen's characteristic mineral backbone.

Quick Facts: ABV: ~9%  |  Origin: Rheinhessen, Germany  |  Spätlese (Late Harvest)  |  Producer: Weinhaus Kessler (Kessler-Zink)

Production & Heritage

Weinhaus Kessler, also known as Kessler-Zink, produces wine in Rheinhessen — Germany's largest wine-growing region, situated along the western banks of the Rhine River. Spätlese, meaning "late harvest" in German, refers to grapes picked after standard harvest time, allowing higher sugar concentration and more complex flavor development on the vine. The result is a wine with noticeably richer fruit character and gentle residual sweetness, held in check by the naturally high acidity that defines quality Riesling. This 1.5L magnum format ages more gracefully than a standard 750ml bottle due to the lower ratio of oxygen exposure to wine volume.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Bright green apple and ripe peach lead the nose, followed by citrus notes of lime zest and lemon peel. A subtle mineral thread — often described as wet slate — emerges beneath the fruit, adding depth and complexity.

Taste: The palate opens with gentle sweetness, carrying flavors of nectarine, ripe pear, and stone fruit. Mid-palate, a streak of racy acidity cuts through the residual sugar, bringing balance and lift. Honeyed undertones surface alongside plum and fresh apple, while a persistent mineral quality keeps the wine focused rather than cloying.

Finish: Medium in length with a clean, slightly tart close that echoes citrus peel and wet stone. The acidity lingers pleasantly, leaving the palate refreshed and ready for the next sip.

How to Drink Kessler Riesling Spatlese

Serve well-chilled at 45–50°F (7–10°C) to let the acidity shine against the residual sweetness. This wine is best enjoyed on its own or alongside food — it works beautifully as a standalone aperitif. For a classic Riesling Spritzer, combine with sparkling water and a twist of lime for a lower-alcohol warm-weather drink. A Hugo Spritz variation swapping the usual Prosecco for this Spätlese adds richer fruit depth and German character. It also pairs naturally with a white wine sangria built around stone fruit and fresh herbs, where its sweetness and acidity provide the ideal foundation.

Best For

  • Hosting dinner parties where one bottle needs to serve a crowd — the 1.5L magnum pours roughly ten glasses
  • Pairing with spicy Asian cuisine, where residual sweetness tempers heat
  • Introducing someone to German Riesling who finds dry wines too austere
  • Warm-weather patio drinking where a chilled, lower-alcohol wine is ideal

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Kessler Riesling Spatlese taste like? It delivers ripe peach, apple, and pear flavors with gentle sweetness balanced by brisk acidity and a mineral, slate-like undertone. The overall impression is fruity and refreshing rather than heavy or syrupy.

How does Kessler Riesling Spatlese compare to Dr. Hans Von Muller Riesling Spatlese? Both are affordable German Spätlese Rieslings, but they come from different regions — Kessler hails from Rheinhessen while Dr. Hans Von Muller is produced in the Mosel, which tends to yield wines with sharper acidity and more pronounced slate minerality. The Kessler bottling leans slightly rounder and more fruit-forward, reflecting Rheinhessen's warmer growing conditions.

Is Kessler Riesling Spatlese good for beginners? Yes — its gentle residual sweetness, approachable fruit character, and lower alcohol content (approximately 9% ABV) make it an excellent entry point for anyone new to German Riesling or wine in general.

Where is Kessler Riesling Spatlese made? It is produced by the Kessler-Zink estate in Rheinhessen, Germany's largest wine-producing region, located in the Rhineland-Palatinate state along the western side of the Rhine River.

What foods pair well with Kessler Riesling Spatlese? Thai green curry and pad thai, where the wine's sweetness cools the chili heat. Roast pork with apple sauce mirrors the wine's orchard fruit notes. Soft, washed-rind cheeses like Muenster contrast nicely with the acidity. Seared duck breast with a stone fruit glaze creates a complementary flavor bridge. Lemon tart or apple strudel echo the citrus and baked apple tones in the wine.

What sizes does Kessler Riesling Spatlese come in? This expression is available in the 1.5L magnum format, which is equivalent to two standard 750ml bottles and is well suited for gatherings or extended cellaring.

Is Kessler Riesling Spatlese worth the price? It positions as a value-tier Spätlese Riesling, offering genuine late-harvest character and generous volume in the magnum format at a price point that competes favorably with standard 750ml bottles from comparable producers.

Why Kessler Riesling Spatlese?

German Spätlese Riesling occupies a unique place in the wine world — a style where natural grape sugar, razor-sharp acidity, and mineral terroir expression coexist in a way few other wines achieve. The Kessler bottling delivers this balance at an accessible price, drawing on Rheinhessen's generous growing conditions to produce a wine that is fruit-rich without being simplistic. The 1.5L magnum format adds practical and qualitative value: more wine per purchase, slower aging, and a bottle that commands attention on any table. For anyone seeking an honest, well-made German Riesling with real Spätlese character, this is a straightforward and rewarding choice.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Riesling
  • Product of
    Germany
  • Size
    1.5L
  • Brand
    Weinhaus Kessler

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