GERMAN PRODUCERS
Weingut Andres
In 2015, the brothers Thomas and Michael Andres assumed ownership of their family's winery in Deidesheim. Swiftly establishing themselves as fixtures in the region, their wines strike a balance between potency and refinement, offering unrivaled enjoyment from the moment of release.
When taking over the winery from their parents, the borthers didn't aim to reinvent the wheel, but rather to forge their own paths and create their outstanding and exciting wines. The combination of ecological stewardship, meticulous handiwork, and the respectful continuation of tradition is the key to exceptional quality and style.
Embracing organic practices across their expansive 21-hectare estate, they predominantly cultivate Riesling while also crafting exceptional Burgundian selections like Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
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Weingut am Klotz
Weingut am Klotz, is located outside the town of Istein in the southwestern corner of Baden, close to the borders with France to the west and Switzerland to the south. Situated on the ridge of Isteiner Klotz between the villages of Istein and Kleinkems in the Lörrach district.
The terroir features a unique substrate of coral limestone and flint, stretching back millions of years. The vineyard boasts old vines with Burgundian varieties such as Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) and Chardonnay, as well as Swiss Gutedel (Chasselas) and even a bit of Cabernet Sauvignon.
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Weingut Spreitzer
The winery is situated in the heart of the Rheingau, specifically in Oestrich. Since 1997, the brothers Andreas and Bernd Spreitzer have carried on the tradition of their family. Their signature style is unmistakable: they achieve a delicate balance in their wines between lightness and concentration.
On one hand, they are delicate, elegant, and full of finesse, while on the other hand, they are concentrated, dense, and long-lasting. It's a tightrope act!
The Spreitzer family manages a vineyard area of around 35 hectares. Riesling clearly takes center stage, occupying approximately 95 percent of their vineyards and about 5 percent are dedicated to Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), a fairly typical combination for the Rheingau. In no other wine region in the world does a grape variety dominate as strongly as Riesling does between Wiesbaden and Lorch.
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