Spätlese
Spätlese is a wine designation in Germany for late-harvest wines within the Prädikatswein system. The term comes from German spät meaning late and lese meaning harvest. Grapes designated as Spätlese are picked later than those used for Kabinett, resulting in higher ripeness at harvest and higher potential alcohol. The style may be dry or sweet, depending on winemaking and residual sugar; the term does not imply a specific sweetness level.
Most commonly produced from Riesling, particularly in the Mosel, but also found in the Rhine regions and
In classification terms, Spätlese sits above Kabinett and below Auslese within the Prädikatswein hierarchy, reflecting the
Regionally, the Mosel is especially associated with Spätlese, as are Rheingau and Nahe, though the style appears