Philip Lardot
der hirt trocken Riesling
Mosel, Germany

Very confusing because it has aged Riesling notes like honey up front but the acidity and minerals shine through and it’s just gorgeous
Very confusing because it has aged Riesling notes like honey up front but the acidity and minerals shine through and it’s just gorgeous
Dec 31st, 2025
From the Stein next in kin. Changed quite a bit over the hour or so we drank it, from upbeat and playful towards petrol forward and funky.
From the Stein next in kin. Changed quite a bit over the hour or so we drank it, from upbeat and playful towards petrol forward and funky.
Oct 11th, 2022
Very juicy. Full bodied. Ripe ripe orange and lime citrus flavors. Some green mango and jackfruit spice with warmth. Some lingering acid and minerals. Some of that buttercream and sugar on the nose. The better of the cuvees I’ve had from Lardot. Be back w more.
Very juicy. Full bodied. Ripe ripe orange and lime citrus flavors. Some green mango and jackfruit spice with warmth. Some lingering acid and minerals. Some of that buttercream and sugar on the nose. The better of the cuvees I’ve had from Lardot. Be back w more.
Mar 15th, 2020
Trocken from a south-facing, slate-soiled vineyard called the Valwiger Herrenberg. (Technically Land Wein since its outside the designation system, so no vineyard - Hirt means Shepherd). 13.5% abv
Trocken from a south-facing, slate-soiled vineyard called the Valwiger Herrenberg. (Technically Land Wein since its outside the designation system, so no vineyard - Hirt means Shepherd). 13.5% abv





