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Clemens Busch, Marienburg Auslese Riesling 2023 Wine (75cl)
Clemens Busch, Marienburg Auslese Riesling 2023 Wine (75cl) is recorded as 2023 dessert wine made from Riesling from Mosel. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with 1 evidence-linked vineyard record; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.
| Producer | Clemens Busch |
|---|---|
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Wine style | dessert |
| Grape | Riesling |
| Region | Mosel |
| Sweetness | Sweet |
| Bottle size | 750ml |
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What is in this wine, and where it grows
The wine
Clemens Busch, Marienburg Auslese Riesling 2023 Wine (75cl) is recorded as a 2023 dessert wine made from Riesling in Mosel.
Typical grape profile: Riesling — From bone-dry to lusciously sweet; lime, green apple, and a distinctive petrol note with age. The finished bottle can differ with vintage and winemaking.
The vineyard evidence
The evidence link identifies Pündericher Marienburg as named-vineyard with high confidence. The vineyard record lists Riesling.
Soil structure and vine density
Source-recorded ground: Predominantly grey slate in the original sector below the former Marienburg convent; named subsectors include red-, blue- and grey-slate parcels. Geology: Devonian slate in multiple colours and degrees of weathering.
The geological description alone is not enough to infer drainage, water storage or measured soil density.
A soil name is not a bulk-density measurement. BottlePicker only shows soil bulk density where a laboratory or modelled value exists. Texture interpretation follows USDA NRCS soil-water guidance.
Growing-temperature context
Riesling: Cool-climate example; typically 1,800–2,500 growing degree days on the °F scale, equivalent to about 1,000–1,390 °C-days accumulated above a 10°C base.
Heat bands use Oregon State University Extension. The OIV climate method treats growing-season temperature as accumulated heat above 10°C, not a fixed daily target.
Evidence-linked vineyard record
Clemens Busch estate context
Mosel estate centred on the south- to south-east-facing Pündericher Marienburg and its slate-defined sectors.
Farming: Biodynamic viticulture; individual steep-slope and terrace parcels are worked according to site constraints.
Certifications: Respekt-BIODYN
Source-supplied bottle description
Retained as supporting identification copy; the structured facts and evidence links above are kept separate.
The Marienburg vineyard sits in the Mosel, with steep, south-facing slopes that maximise sunlight in a cool climate. Its blue and grey slate soils store heat and reflect it back to the vines, allowing grapes to ripen slowly while preserving the region’s signature acidity and mineral tension. An Auslese is made from individually selected, very ripe bunches, often with a touch of noble botrytis. This careful hand-harvesting concentrates flavour and sweetness, while Mosel’s cool conditions keep the wine fresh and precise — resulting in a sweet Riesling that is rich yet beautifully balanced, with vivid fruit, lift and crystalline clarity.
Evidence boundary
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