Paul Anheuser produces Riesling from the Nahe region of Germany, where slate-rich soils and a temperate climate create conditions for wines of precision and mineral intensity. The winery's portfolio spans the dry to sweet spectrum of the varietal. Kreuznacher Narrenkappe Riesling Trocken and Kreuznacher Narrenkappe Riesling Beerenauslese represent the range at its peak—the former a dry expression of the vineyard's character, the latter a botrytized dessert wine. Kreuznacher Krötenpfuhl Riesling Spätlese sits between, a late-harvest wine of concentrated fruit and residual sweetness. All three have earned recognition from Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, and Wine Enthusiast. The Nahe's position between the Mosel and Rheinhessen allows for both the aromatic finesse and structural depth that define serious German Riesling.