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The grapes for the Cheval d'Or varietal wines come from France's largest and oldest vineyard, the Languedoc.
The grapes thrive in deep, sandy and partly calcareous, porphyry and gravelly soils on hills at altitudes of 250 to 400 m.
The grapes thrive on slopes between 250 and 550 m. The vineyards have calcareous, loamy to gravelly soils and are exposed to strong temperature fluctuations between day and night.
The grapes for the Gewürztraminer thrive on slopes at 300 to 450 m above sea level.
From the top plots of the Achleiten vineyard and aged for around five years in large wooden barrels, the classic Achleiten impresses with character and complexity.
The Ried Achleiten stands for wines with great individuality.
Location & Terroir Vineyard: Our great, terroir-influenced Pinot Noir Weissherbsts come from the Assmannshäuser Höllenberg, which is considered the most famous German red wine loc.
Location & Terroir Vineyard: In 1845, Jodocus Prüm had the now world-famous sundial built on a rock in the Lammerterlay, originally intended as a means of time orientation for vin.
A very elegant late harvest, clean and straightforward. Wonderful tension between fruit sweetness and the animating acidity on the palate.
The Rosé de Saignée method is a technique used to make rosé champagne from 100% red grape varieties.
The climate is ideally located near the famous Montrachet and Chevalier Montrachet, the southeast exposure is also excellent.
Named after the Andrea Doria, a transatlantic liner that brought the first bottles of this wine to the USA after the First World War.
Matured on clay soil and aged in used barriques, the Blaufränkisch shows the typicality of the grape variety at its finest.
Brilliant cherry red. Fine, restrained tannins combine with a deep berry fruit of blackcurrants and blackberries. The fruits are ripe with a cool freshness.
Scented with yellow fruits such as mirabelles and pineapples. A delicate sweetness on the palate paired with a soft acidity underlines the present fruit aroma.
Location & Terroir Vineyard: The Geisenheimer Rothenberg was first mentioned by the noble Ruthard de Rothenberch in 1145.
The famous Doctor vineyard once again produces an extremely successful selection in the 2023 vintage. Juicy, powerful and full of structure.
Ripe mirabelle plums on the nose. Caramelized pineapple and a fine spontaneous spice. Ripe, sweet fruit on the palate, with lively acidity. Intense and particularly long-lasting.
A fruity yet harmonious Sauvignon Blanc is developed from the renowned sites of Sancerre.
This Sauvignon Blanc comes from three hills in the famous village of Chavignol, called "Les 3 Coteaux" in French.
On the finest Silex terroir, the famous flint soils of the Loire, the Sauvignon unfolds its sparkling minerality with fine citrus aromas and slightly salty notes.
The Castillo Ygay ... a Spanish wine legend that is only produced in great years. The wine admirably preserves the traditional wine style of the Rioja, at the highest level.
Thrives on the volcanic soils of the Kaiserstuhl. Its consistent quality is just as convincing as its expressive scent of fresh red fruit.
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