Rheingau Qualitaetswein trockenRieslingEUR 10-13 retail
The entry dry Riesling from Johannes Leitz in Ruedesheim: bright citrus and stone fruit on slatey Rheingau terroir, with the off-dry house style locked into a fully trocken finish.
Tip: Eins Zwei Dry is the easiest Leitz to find abroad and the cheapest way into a serious Ruedesheim grower's dry Rheingau Riesling.
Rheingau Ortswein trockenRieslingEUR 14-20 retail
A single-village dry Riesling from the Ruedesheimer Magdalenenkreuz site, sitting above the Eins Zwei in the Leitz range with more body and slate-and-citrus grip on the finish.
Tip: Magdalenenkreuz is the value step up from Eins Zwei; an under-EUR-20 way to taste Leitz's Ruedesheim village character before stepping into the GG tier.
Rheingau Qualitaetswein trockenRieslingEUR 16-22 retail
The estate-base dry Riesling from a Kiedrich VDP estate, intended as the everyday Weil bottling, with crisp citrus, slate freshness and the polished house style at an approachable price.
Tip: Tradition is the entry into Weil's Kiedrich estate and the cheapest way to taste the polished Weil signature before the Erste Lage and GG bottles.
Rheingau Ortswein trockenRieslingEUR 15-20 retail
Gunter Kuenstler's village-level Hochheim Riesling: a dry, mineral, citrus-driven Rheingau from the warmer Main-side slopes, the wine that anchors the everyday Kuenstler tier.
Tip: Kuenstler's Hochheimer Ortswein is the value pick from a serious VDP estate; pair it with smoked fish or roast pork to read its Hochheim weight.
Rheingau Gutswein trockenRieslingEUR 12-16 retail
The entry dry Riesling from the Spreitzer brothers in Oestrich-Winkel, named for the estate's 101 parcels: a clean, slatey, dry village Riesling at a friendly price.
Tip: 101 trocken is the affordable taste of Spreitzer's modern Rheingau style before stepping into the Hendelberg and Eisenberg GGs.
Rheingau Qualitaetswein trockenRieslingEUR 9-13 retail
Allendorf's entry dry Rheingau Riesling from Winkel: a fresh, citrus-and-apple, fully trocken everyday Riesling from the 75-hectare Allendorf VDP estate.
Tip: Allendorf's entry trocken is widely stocked sub-EUR-15 Rheingau Riesling in German supermarkets and a reliable everyday Rheingau dry style.