From the sun-drenched vineyards of Wasenhaus, the 2022 Chardonnay Hohlen is a stunning example of the region’s ability to produce whites with both depth and finesse. The cool climate and limestone-rich soils of the Hohlen... Read More
Made with about 30% whole clusters, the wine is mostly from sandy and less chalky soils, providing a more lush and outward flavor at first, but with a vibrant acidity following close behind. Almost too drinkable.
These are some of the greatest and most fascinating Pinot Noirs in Germany, and finding these wines available to purchase is nearly impossible. This Pinot noir is a blend from multiple plots but all on limestone soil, situated... Read More
This entry-level offering, sourced mostly from loess plots around Staufen, is everything you’d want this to be and more: floral, vivid and crystalline, with a serpentine acidity that cleanses and recharges. For 2023, this... Read More
Nestled in the far southwest corner of Germany, overlooking the snow-covered Alps, are the Ziereisens. The Ziereisen family has claimed the small village of Efringen-Kirchen in Baden as their home since 1734, situated directly... Read More