From 50-60-year-old vines in the Enkers part of the vineyard. It shows a finely aromatic and attractive nose of yellow peach, greengage, herbs, thyme, mint, and almond. The wine is intense and tight on the palate, with still quite... Read More
Razor-edged and mineral to the core. From a high, breezy site over fractured grey slate, this is Falkenstein in its most linear, crystalline form. Salt and citrus pith, with a cool green edge. Feels like standing barefoot on wet... Read More
From vines planted in the 1950s in the upper part of the vineyard and was fermented to off-dry levels of residual sugar. It delivers a beautifully pure, fresh, and enticing nose of bergamot, lime, cassis, smoke, fine spices, and... Read More
Ayler has been a regular guest on wine lists in German restaurants since the 1920s and was described in a charming way with the attributes: “natural, flowery, spicy, demanding”. This description has not lost any of... Read More
This unconventional wine is aromatic, fresh, and bridges the gap between extremely orange, and a fine natural wine. Spontaneous fermentation. On the lees for 10 months.
The nose is brightly floral, herbal, and earthy. Notes of ripe red cherries, basil, wineberries, and gauva leap from the glass. On the palate, light-bodied and juicy, with racy acidity and hints of green walnut and forest floor.... Read More
Aromatically, it’s a wild mix of orange blossom, jasmine, ripe citrus, and stone fruit, framed by sharp acidity and a subtle tannic grip. It’s an exhilarating, refreshing expression of natural winemaking—pure... Read More
The color is beautiful bright light rose. The aroma is pure and filled of fresh hay and fine baked apple, hints of kumquat and of a rose in full bloom. The mouth-feel is vibrant and refreshing, perfectly balanced with lovely fruit... Read More