… can work perfectly with it. This applies to KIRSCHGARTEN Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc as well as to Riesling from this special terroir. All three have often been at the forefront of various prestigious wine…
… style do you aspire?
Klaus Zimmerling: I love the varietal diversity in the white wine sector, but Riesling is at the top. Our wine style is puristic. Thanks to the continental climate, we achieve pronounced…
… on shell limestone of maritime origin. Where once sharks swam and manatees bathed, today Pinot and Riesling varieties grow side by side. Our mountain is also an oasis of well-being: the grapes benefit from…
… For what wine style do you strive?
Christiane Wagner: Light, fresh, elegant, crystal clear Saar Rieslings that are predominantly dry or also off-dry with a balanced interplay of fruit and acidity.
VDP:…
… heart of Erbach in the Rheingau. Its 15 % slope gradient faces southwest at around 110 metres a.s.l. Riesling grapes can bathe in the sunshine throughout the day. A three-metre high wall in the western part of…
… Guradze: The valuable heritage of 15 top vineyard sites, which are among the most treasured Riesling sites of the world, requires careful handling. Our top sites were classified for the first time in…
… slope viticulture, no additional purchase of grapes, 70 percent dry and off-dry wines, 95 percent Riesling.
VDP: Why should people visit your winery? Is there a favourite attraction near you?
Claus…
… cool climate along the Mosel, Saar and Ruwer is like something out of a picture book. In most years Riesling grapes, the clearly dominant variety here, can ripen longer than in almost any other German region –…
… centre and the Rhine River all the way to Bingen and the mouth of the Nahe River. This south-facing Riesling vineyard rises at a 5 to 30 % gradient from 170 to 208 metres a.s.l. The soils are loess loam and…