2005 Weingut Ratzenberger Steeger St.Jost Riesling
| Vintage: | 2005 |
| Producer: | Weingut Ratzenberger Steeger St.Jost - Search WineUp for Weingut Ratzenberger Steeger St.Jost |
| Varietal: | Riesling |
| Country: | Germany |
| Region: | Mittelrhein |
| Type: | White |
| Other Vintages: | 2003 2005 |
This wine's UWID (Unique Wine IDentifier) is: 3e1801ed-45e2-102c-9f35-9827fa6f3de3
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