Von Winning Riesling: Premier Cru 6-Pack
Von Winning Riesling: Premier Cru 6-Pack is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Von Winning, Deidesheimer Herrgottsacker, Riesling 2023
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Von Winning, Deidesheimer Paradiesgarten, Erste Gewächs Riesling 2023
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Von Winning, Haardter Bürgergarten, Erste Gewächs Riesling 2023
One of Germany’s longest-running wineries, Weingut von Winning was founded in 1849 and given a new lease of life by Achim Niederberger in 2007.
Bringing on board winemaker Stephan Attman and, in time, Andreas Hütwohl, the project was one of clear and brilliant simplicity: the wines from Pfalz were some of the most famous and expensive wines available in the 1850s.
The "New" Von Winning resurrected old winemaking techniques using the best grapes and single vineyards available, which, as it turned out, was fairly easy because the best grapes were quite literally on their doorstep. These wines then are fermented in large wooden barrels that are 1,200 litres in capacity and oval in shape, they are a traditional German barrel called Stücke, literally 'pieces'.
These have no oak flavour impact, but allow for the Riesling to be really expressive and lose the twangy metallic texture that can come from some stainless steel only fermented wines.
As we've got to know them, the wines that they make from a dizzying number of different vineyard names have offered myriad views of Riesling through the same multi-faceted crystal.
Try these amazing wines and explore the quality of the Pfalz for yourself. Each of the Rieslings will give you a different perspective of Riesling through the same multi-faceted crystal.
Region: Pfalz
Country: Germany
Grape(s): Riesling
Style: Fresh, Elegant, Electric, Complex
Best food matches: Shellfish, Pork, Lamb, Fine Dining
Alcohol: 12%
Why buy from us?
When you buy wine from The Allotment you're helping a small Irish company that in turn supports small, sustainable wine producers who grow the grapes and make amazing wines. We only work with partners who share a deep respect and connection with the land and its traditions, witnessed in a firm commitment to quality and sustainability. All of which makes for better wines.
