2005 Fritz Haag, Magnums signed by Winemaker, Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr - Mosel Auslese, LangeGoldkapsel - 2 Magnums (1.5L)





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Two 1.5 L magnum bottles of Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese (2005) in LGK Lange Goldkapsel, each signed by Wilhelm Haag.
Description from the seller
Anniversary Wine Auction – Exclusive Sweet Wine with NO RESERVE PRICE
MAGNIFICENT MOSEL PAIR of MAGNUMS (1500 ml) – FOR EXPERTS AND CONNOISSEURS ONLY
1 x 2005 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese
1 x 2005 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese Lange Goldkapsel
Both Bottles Personally Signed by Wilhelm Haag
A True Collector’s Dream: 3 Liters of Mosel History
This is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire an incredibly rare duo of 1.5-Liter Magnum bottles from the iconic Weingut Fritz Haag. Both wines come from the legendary Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr vineyard and represent two distinct expressions of Auslese: the classic Auslese and the ultra-selective Auslese Lange Goldkapsel.
Both bottles are personally signed by Wilhelm Haag, the visionary who elevated Fritz Haag to global fame. This collector’s lot is offered with NO RESERVE PRICE—the highest bidder secures this piece of German wine heritage.
The Vineyard – Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr
This VDP.GROSSE LAGE site is one of the Mosel’s crown jewels. Its steep, south-facing slopes of pure Devonian slate rise above the Mosel River, creating a unique microclimate. The river reflects sunlight onto the vines, while the slate soils store heat during the day and release it at night, ensuring optimal ripening. Cool breezes maintain freshness, resulting in Rieslings of extraordinary aromatic complexity, minerality, and longevity.
LGK Selection Criteria and Significance
Lange Goldkapsel (Long Gold Capsule) is a traditional designation used by top Mosel estates to indicate an Auslese of exceptional quality. LGK wines are produced from the most concentrated berries, often with noble rot influence, and represent the highest level of selectivity within the Auslese category. They are richer, more complex, and extremely limited in production.
Comparison: Auslese vs LGK
The regular Auslese offers elegance, ripe fruit, and balanced sweetness—a classic expression of Mosel nobility. The LGK, however, is a step beyond: deeper concentration, greater complexity, and a longer aging curve. LGK wines age more slowly and develop layers of honey, dried tropical fruit, caramelized citrus, and smoky slate over decades. Tasting these side by side is a rare educational and sensory experience for true connoisseurs.
The Icon: Wilhelm Haag’s Signature
Wilhelm Haag, owner from 1957 to 2005, is one of the most influential figures in Mosel history. His signature on these bottles represents a direct link to a golden era of German winemaking, adding immense collector value.
The Vintage – 2005 Mosel Benchmark
2005 is celebrated as one of the greatest Mosel vintages of the decade. A long, balanced growing season produced wines of exceptional ripeness, purity, and structure.
• Critical Acclaim: Auslese wines from this vintage consistently score 92–94 points, praised for their exotic fruit, vibrant acidity, and long, mineral-driven finish.
• Tasting Notes: Fine exotic fruit reminiscent of mirabelle plum, papaya, and apricot nectar, accompanied by juicy quince, floral lift, and a cool, ethereal feel.
• Aging Potential: Both wines are entering their prime now but will continue to evolve gracefully for decades. Drinking window extends well beyond 2035.
Collector’s Condition: Size Matters
• Magnum Advantage: The 1.5 L format ensures slower, more graceful aging compared to standard bottles.
• Pristine Provenance: Direct from the estate, stored under perfect climate-controlled conditions in our OHMS Connoisseurs Choice cellar. Labels and capsules flawless, fill levels excellent.
• Signed Bottles: Both magnums bear Wilhelm Haag’s signature, making this set a museum-quality collector’s item.
Why This Lot Matters
This is not just wine—it is a historical comparison of two pinnacle Mosel styles in rare Magnum format, signed by a legend, and offered with impeccable provenance. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for true connoisseurs.
Shipping and Presentation
Insured, professional packing
Bottles wrapped in OHMS protective paper
EU: DPD | Rest of Europe: EMS | Overseas: EMS or DHL
Fully insured for your peace of mind
Seller's Story
Anniversary Wine Auction – Exclusive Sweet Wine with NO RESERVE PRICE
MAGNIFICENT MOSEL PAIR of MAGNUMS (1500 ml) – FOR EXPERTS AND CONNOISSEURS ONLY
1 x 2005 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese
1 x 2005 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese Lange Goldkapsel
Both Bottles Personally Signed by Wilhelm Haag
A True Collector’s Dream: 3 Liters of Mosel History
This is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire an incredibly rare duo of 1.5-Liter Magnum bottles from the iconic Weingut Fritz Haag. Both wines come from the legendary Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr vineyard and represent two distinct expressions of Auslese: the classic Auslese and the ultra-selective Auslese Lange Goldkapsel.
Both bottles are personally signed by Wilhelm Haag, the visionary who elevated Fritz Haag to global fame. This collector’s lot is offered with NO RESERVE PRICE—the highest bidder secures this piece of German wine heritage.
The Vineyard – Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr
This VDP.GROSSE LAGE site is one of the Mosel’s crown jewels. Its steep, south-facing slopes of pure Devonian slate rise above the Mosel River, creating a unique microclimate. The river reflects sunlight onto the vines, while the slate soils store heat during the day and release it at night, ensuring optimal ripening. Cool breezes maintain freshness, resulting in Rieslings of extraordinary aromatic complexity, minerality, and longevity.
LGK Selection Criteria and Significance
Lange Goldkapsel (Long Gold Capsule) is a traditional designation used by top Mosel estates to indicate an Auslese of exceptional quality. LGK wines are produced from the most concentrated berries, often with noble rot influence, and represent the highest level of selectivity within the Auslese category. They are richer, more complex, and extremely limited in production.
Comparison: Auslese vs LGK
The regular Auslese offers elegance, ripe fruit, and balanced sweetness—a classic expression of Mosel nobility. The LGK, however, is a step beyond: deeper concentration, greater complexity, and a longer aging curve. LGK wines age more slowly and develop layers of honey, dried tropical fruit, caramelized citrus, and smoky slate over decades. Tasting these side by side is a rare educational and sensory experience for true connoisseurs.
The Icon: Wilhelm Haag’s Signature
Wilhelm Haag, owner from 1957 to 2005, is one of the most influential figures in Mosel history. His signature on these bottles represents a direct link to a golden era of German winemaking, adding immense collector value.
The Vintage – 2005 Mosel Benchmark
2005 is celebrated as one of the greatest Mosel vintages of the decade. A long, balanced growing season produced wines of exceptional ripeness, purity, and structure.
• Critical Acclaim: Auslese wines from this vintage consistently score 92–94 points, praised for their exotic fruit, vibrant acidity, and long, mineral-driven finish.
• Tasting Notes: Fine exotic fruit reminiscent of mirabelle plum, papaya, and apricot nectar, accompanied by juicy quince, floral lift, and a cool, ethereal feel.
• Aging Potential: Both wines are entering their prime now but will continue to evolve gracefully for decades. Drinking window extends well beyond 2035.
Collector’s Condition: Size Matters
• Magnum Advantage: The 1.5 L format ensures slower, more graceful aging compared to standard bottles.
• Pristine Provenance: Direct from the estate, stored under perfect climate-controlled conditions in our OHMS Connoisseurs Choice cellar. Labels and capsules flawless, fill levels excellent.
• Signed Bottles: Both magnums bear Wilhelm Haag’s signature, making this set a museum-quality collector’s item.
Why This Lot Matters
This is not just wine—it is a historical comparison of two pinnacle Mosel styles in rare Magnum format, signed by a legend, and offered with impeccable provenance. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for true connoisseurs.
Shipping and Presentation
Insured, professional packing
Bottles wrapped in OHMS protective paper
EU: DPD | Rest of Europe: EMS | Overseas: EMS or DHL
Fully insured for your peace of mind

