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Germany's 29 Best Winemakers - Eichelmann WeinGuide Deutschland 2019

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Picture: Christian and Annette Schiller with Wilhelm Weil (Weingut Robert Weil) during the III. International Riesling Symposium. See: The III. International Riesling Symposium (2017) in the Rheingau, Germany

The Eichelmann WeinGuide Deutschland/ Eichelmann Deutschlands Weine is one of Germany's leading wine guides. The Eichelmann Deutschlands Weine 2019 was released in late 2018.

The Eichelmann guide uses stars to rate winemakers. The best producers get 5 stars in the Eichelmann Deutschlands Weine.

Picture: Eichelmann Deutschlands Weine 2019

Picture: Eichelmann Deutschlands Weine 2018, Feinschmecker WeinGuide 2018, Gault Millau WeinGuide Deutschland 2018, Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2018 and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung with Stuart Pigotts Favorites (Photo: Philipp Wittmann)

Eichelmann Deutschlands Weine 2019: 5/ 5 Stars

29 producers received the maximum of 5 out of 5 stars in the Eichelmann Deutschlands Weine 2019. This is one producer more than in 2018. Nobody was demoted. Weingut Leitz was promoted to the 5/5 stars group.

Interestingly, the list of winemakers from Baden is relatively long in the Eichelmann ranking and the list of winemakers from the Pfalz extremely short. The following wine regions do not appear in the list below, i.e. there is no winemaker with 5 stars: Mittelrhein, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Hessische Bergstrasse.

Further, elsewhere regarded as superstars, Weingut Zilliken, Weingut JJ Prüm and Weingut Egon Müller from the Mosel region, known for their ultra-premium sweet-style wines, are not in Eichelmann's 5 stars group of winemakers.

See:

Germany's 28 Best Winemakers - Eichelmann WeinGuide Deutschland 2018
Germany's 27 Best Winemakers - Eichelmann WeinGuide Deutschland 2017
Germany's 28 Best Winemakers - Eichelmann WeinGuide Deutschland 2016
Germany's Top 27 Winemakers: 5 out of 5 Grapes - Eichelmann WeinGuide Deutschland 2015
Germany’s 26 Top Winemakers - Eichelmann WeinGuide Deutschland 2014
Germany’s Best Winemakers (5 Stars) - Eichelmann WeinGuide 2013

Picture: Gerhard Eichelmann at the 2012 VDP.Grosses Gewaechs Pre-release Tasting in Wiesbaden, sitting just behind me

AHR

Meyer-Näkel

Pictures: Vineyard Walk and Tasting at Weingut Meyer-Näkel in Dernau, Ahr, with Dörte Näkel– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Jean Stodden

Pictures: Tasting with Alexander Stodden, Weingut Jean Stodden, Ahr. See: Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Jean Stodden, Ahr, with Alexander Stodden - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

BADEN

Bercher

Dr. Heger

Pictures: Tasting and Weingut Dr. Heger and Christian Schiller and Joachim Heger. See: Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Dr. Heger in Ihringen, Kaiserstuhl, Baden – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Berhard Huber

Pictures: Tasting at Weingut Bernhard Huber in Baden, with Yquem Viehauser and Julian Huber – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Franz Keller (Schwarzer Adler)

Pictures: With Friedrich and Fritz sen. Keller, Weingut Franz Keller. See: Weingut Franz Keller in Oberbergen, Kaiserstuhl, Baden: Cellar Tour and Tasting with Fritz Keller– Germany-South Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Michel

Seeger

FRANKEN

Rudolf Fürst

Pictures:Paul Fürst, Annette Schiller, Sebastian Fürst and Christian Schiller at Weingut Rudolf Fürst. See: Tasting and Tour with the Pinot Noir Legend Paul Fürst, Weingut Rudolf Fürst in Bürgstadt, Franken – Germany-East Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Picture: Joel B. Payne and Sebastian Fürst at the Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2018 Award Ceremony. See: Germany’s Best Winemakers and Wines – Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2018 Awards: The Award Ceremony in Mainz, Germany

Pictures: Winemaker Dinner with Sebastian Fürst, Weingut Fürst, Franken, at Schaumahl, Offenbach/ Frankfurt, 16 Points Gault Millau, Germany

Luckert – Zehnthof

Pictures: Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Zehnthof Luckert, in Sulzfeld, Franken, with Philipp Luckert - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Horst Sauer

Pictures: Vinyard Tour and Tasting at Weingut Horst Sauer in Eschendorf, Franken, with Horst Sauer - Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Rainer Sauer

MOSEL

Clemens Busch

Pictures: At Weingut Clemens Busch with Rita and Clemens Busch. See:Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut Clemens Busch– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Picture: Annette Schiller, Clemens Busch and Christian Schiller in Washington DC

Clüsserath-Weiler

Markus Molitor

Pictures: Tasting with Markus Molitor at Weingut Markus Molitor in Haus Klosterberg, Mosel - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Schloss Lieser

Pictures: Tasting at Weingut Schloss Lieser in Lieser with Owner/ Winemaker Thomas Haag– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016

Picture: Thomas Haag, Weingut Schloss Lieser, and Christian Schiller in Mainz. See: Thomas Haag, Weingut Schloss Lieser, Germany’s Winemaker of the Year, Gault Millau WeinGuide Deutschland 2015

Weingut Fritz Haag

Pictures: At Weingut Fritz Haag, with Oliver Haag. See: Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir

Nahe

Dönnhoff

Picture: Christian Schiller with Helmut Dönnhoff, Weingut Hermann Dönnhoff

Picture: Annette Schiller, Helmut Dönnhoff and daughter Christina Dönnhoff (Weingut Dönnhoff) and Didier Cuevlier (Chateau Leoville Poyferre) at Weingut Dr. Robert Weil

Pictures: Dönnhoff Hermann, Oberhausen (Nahe) - An Afternoon with Riesling Star Winemaker Helmut Doennhoff at Weingut Doennhoff in Oberhausen in the Nahe Valley, Germany

Emrich-Schönleber

Picture: Christian Schiller and Werner Schönleber, Weingut Emrich-Schönleber at the 2013 Riesling Gala at Kloster Eberbach, Germany

Pictures: At Weingut Emrich-Schönleber See: Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir

Schäfer-Fröhlich

Picture: Christian Schiller and Tim Fröhlich in Wiesbaden

Pictures: Schäfer-Fröhlich, Bockenau (Nahe) - At Weingut Schäfer-Fröhlich in Bockenau - Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir

Pfalz

Knipser

Picture: Stephan Knipser, Sebastian Fürst and Christian Schiller at the Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2018 Award Ceremony. See: Germany’s Best Winemakers and Wines – Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2018 Awards: The Award Ceremony in Mainz, Germany

Rheingau

Georg Breuer

Picture: Theresa Breuer and Christian Schiller in New York City. See: Schiller’s Favorites at the 2013 Riesling and Co Tasting in New York City, USA

Peter Jakob Kühn

Picture: Christian Schiller and Peter Jakob Kühn in Kiedrich, Rheingau, see: Extraordinary Views of the Rheingau Vineyards - A Spectecular Helicopter Flight over the Rheingau with Rheingau Winemakers, Germany

Picture: Annette Schiller with Peter Jakob Kühn in Berlin

Pictures: Kühn Peter Jakob, Oestrich (Rheingau) - One of the Bio-dynamic Stars in Germany: Weingut Peter Jakob Kühn in Östrich, Winkel– Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Leitz 

Pictures: Christian Schiller, Annette Schiller, Johannes Leitz and his Wife at Kloster Eberbach, GermanyAnnette Schiller and Johannes Leitz, Weingut Josef Leitz, at Kloster Eberbach, Germany

Pictures: With Johannes Leitz at Weingut Leitz. See: Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Leitz in Rüdesheim, with Johannes Leitz – Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Robert Weil

Pictures: Christian and Annette Schiller with Wilhelm Weil at Weingut Robert Weil in Kiedrich

Pictures: Kiedrich: Visit of the Basilica of Saint Valentine and of Weingut Robert Weil - Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Rheinhessen

Klaus Keller

Picture: Annette Schiller,Julia and Klaus Peter Keller at the 2015 Rieslingfeier in New York, see: A German Riesling Feast in New York City: Rieslingfeier 2015, USA

Wittmann

Pictures: Philipp Wittmann and Eva Clüsserath-Wittmann, Weingut Wittmann, with Annette and Christian Schiller at Prowein 2015 in Düsseldorf

Pictures: Cellar Tour and Wine Tasting with Philipp Wittmann and Eva Clüsserath-Wittmann at Weingut Wittmann in Westhofen – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Württemberg

Gerhard Aldinger

Pictures: Hansjörg and Matthias Aldinger with Christian Schiller. See: Germany’s Best Winemakers and Wines – Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2018 Awards: The Award Ceremony in Mainz, Germany

Picture: Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Aldinger in Fellbach (Stuttgart), with Matthias Aldinger - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Dautel

Picture: Ernst Dautel and Christian Schiller at Weingut Dautel

Tasting at Weingut Dautel in Württemberg with Christian Dautel - Germany-East Wine and Art Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

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Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Dr. Heger in Ihringen, Kaiserstuhl, Baden – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

With Julian Huber at Weingut Bernhard Huber, Baden. See: Tasting at Weingut Bernhard Huber in Baden, with Yquem Viehauser and Julian Huber – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

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Tasting and Tour with the Pinot Noir Legend Paul Fürst, Weingut Rudolf Fürst in Bürgstadt, Franken – Germany-East Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Vinyard Tour and Tasting at Weingut Horst Sauer in Eschendorf, Franken, with Horst Sauer - Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Zehnthof Luckert, in Sulzfeld, Franken, with Philipp Luckert - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Tasting with Markus Molitor at Weingut Markus Molitor in Haus Klosterberg, Mosel - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut Clemens Busch– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

An Afternoon with Riesling Star Winemaker Helmut Doennhoff at Weingut Doennhoff in Oberhausen in the Nahe Valley, Germany

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One of the Bio-dynamic Stars in Germany: Weingut Peter Jakob Kühn in Östrich, Winkel– Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Kiedrich: Visit of the Basilica of Saint Valentine and of Weingut Robert Weil - Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Thomas Haag, Weingut Schloss Lieser, Germany’s Winemaker of the Year, Gault Millau WeinGuide Deutschland 2015

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The III. International Riesling Symposium (2017) in the Rheingau, Germany


Riesling & Friends: Massive German Wine Tasting with the Derek Vinnicombe Group at Arrowine in Arlington, USA

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Pictures: Riesling & Friends: Massive German Wine Tasting with the Derek Vinnicombe Group at Arrowine in Arlington, USA

Derek Vinnicombe, wine broker and US importer of German wine, was back in town with a group of about a dozen winemakers belonging to his portfolio. He comes every year in March for a tour of the USA. This year, a massive portfolio tasting took place at Arrowine of Doug Rosen in Arlington/ Virginia.

Pictures: Arrowine in Arlington and Owner Doug Rosen

Immediately following the event, I released a series of pictures on facebook. Here is Derek Vinnicombe's comment:

"A big thanks to our US Ambassador for "Riesling & friends", Christian Schiller. It was a great Sunday event with Doug Rosen and his team at Arrowine. A full house and indeed a "massive" interest for fine estate wines from Germany, be it red or white, dry or fuity-style. Although... the interest for dry wines from Germany has increased significantly. All dry wines sold out that day in the store! More coming... #Riesling2019"

Thanks Derek for these kind words.

Derek Vinnicombe's Group in 2019 in Washington DC

This year, Derek came with the following winemakers to Washington DC:

Owner Paul Christian Anheuser of Weingut Paul Anheuser #nahe
Winemaker Achim Eberle of Weingut Fitz-Ritter & Sektkellerei Fitz KG #pfalz
Owner Ulrich Allendorf Weingut Allendorf #rheingau
General Manager Maximilian Ferger of Weingut Dr. Thanisch, Erben Müller-Burggraef
Owner/ Winemaker Tilbert Nägler of Weingut Dr. Heinrich Nägler #rheingau
Owner/ Winemaker Frank Heyden of Weingut Dr. Heyden, Oppenheim #rheinhessen
Owner/ Winemaker Jobst Karp of Weingut Karp-Schreiber #mosel
Owner/ Winemaker Volker Schäfer of Weingut Schäfer in Mettenheim #rheinhessen

Derek Vinnicombe

Derek Vinnicombe was, as he puts it, raised “on the bottle”, and thus followed the family tradition. William Frederick Vinnicombe, his great-great-grandfather, established a wine merchants company in Torquay (England) back in 1857. After completing college, studying German, Chemistry and French, Derek joined the Landes Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt für Weinbau und Kellerwirtschaft in Veitshöchheim near the city of Würzburg in Germany. The appreciation of fine German wines began. Following practical experience in Germany and Switzerland, he became a wine-broker and later established his own company in 1985, concentrating on the finer wines from Germany.

Picture: Derrek Vinnicombe Pouring at Arrowine

The winemakers spend about 10 days in the USA annually and visit the large cities to promote their wine. Tastings at wine stores, wine dinners, shows with sales representatives and so on takes this group from Washington DC to New York, Chicago and to other centers.

In previous years in the Washington DC area, there were several tastings as well as winemaker dinners. As far as I know, the tasting at Arrowine was the only event in the Washington DC area this year. Following the tasting, they all went to the airport to fly back home.

Picture: Annette Schiller and Derek Vinnicombe in Mainz/ Germany. See: Rheinhessen Cru Wines (Lagenweine) 2014 Tasting in Mainz, Germany

The Estates

Owner Paul Christian Anheuser of Weingut Paul Anheuser #nahe

2017 Weingut Paul Anheuser Kreuznacher Hinkelstein Riesling Kabinett Trocken US$16.99
2017 Weingut Paul Anheuser Blanc de Noir Pinot Noir  US$15.99

Pictures: Owner Paul Christian Anheuser of Weingut Paul Anheuser #nahe

The Anheuser's family tree dates back to the year 1627 when an Anheuser lived in Kreuznach and was known as an owner of vineyards. At the end of the 19th Century, Rudolf Anheuser extended the vineyards of the estate beyond the boundaries of the town of Bad Kreuznach (Bad being the designation for a spa town, famous for its waters and healthy climate) and was the first grower in the Nahe region to start the cultivation of vineyards planted just with Riesling. Indeed, one of the Anheusers immigrated to the States to start brewing beer in St.Louis, meeting with moderate success... Rudolf's son Paul continued the family wine tradition in Bad Kreuznach, and today Rudolf and Paul are the 14th generation to own and manage the estate. They are ably assisted by their mother, Dorothee. The estate is small enough to be worked and kept under complete control of the family.

The vineyards, spread out along the Nahe valley, offer a wide variety of characteristic wines, reflecting the influence of the different soil structures, such as porphyr or red sandstone, and the varying macroclimates, especially on the upper Nahe with its steep rocky formations and cooler macroclimate. In fact, two of these single sites are solely owned by the Anheusers, namely Pfingstweide in Niederhausen and in den Felsen (in the rocks!) in Schlossboeckelheim. 80% of the vines are planted on steep or sloping sites which means plenty of manual labour throughout the year, apart from the vintage time itself with hand-picking.The wines mature in old oak casks in cool underground vaulted cellars. Recent vintages typify the regional charming character of Nahe wines, marked by fine crisp acidity, mineral flavours and plenty of concentration; fuller bodied than Mosel and livelier than Rheinhessen wines. Despite old traditions, new innovative wines have been recently introduced, with a larger percentage of dry-style wines, such as the dry Blanc de Noir, classified as white wine and produced 100% from Pinot Noir. The Stelvin closure has been introduced for most of the wines, including Spätlese.

Winemaker Achim Eberle of Weingut Fitz-Ritter & Sektkellerei Fitz KG #pfalz

2017 Weingut Fitz-Ritter Gewürztraminer Spätlese US$24.99
NV Fitz-Ritter Sekt b.A. Extra Trocken US$19.99

Pictures: Winemaker Achim Eberle of Weingut Fitz-Ritter & Sektkellerei Fitz KG #pfalz

The Spa (english for Bad) town of Dürkheim, embedded into the foothills of the Palatinate forest, marks the heart of the fertile Middle Haardt region of the Pfalz. The area is especially favoured by a warm macroclimate in the broad Rhine valley, protected from cold winds by the bordering Pfalz hillsideforests. Countless almond trees can thus flourish between the vineyards, their delicate pink blossom heralding the end of the winter.

The Fitz-Ritter family estate dates back to 1785 and is today owned and managed by the 9th generation in succession, Johann Fitz. Konrad Fitz and his wife Alice, have now retired, but are still actively involved. Konrad's predecessors made names for themselves in theirera, one being a member of the first German Parliament in the Pauls Church in Frankfurt, while another was the spokesman for the vintners at the Hambach Festival of 1832, which is accredited as being the first hour of German democracy. The old estate mansion with its courtyard, underground cellars and surrounding garden (rare trees include the oldest and largest Ginkgo Biloba in Germany) provide a suitable birthplace for fine wines. The Abtsfronhof vineyard, formerly belonging to the Abbey, is indeed solely owned by the estate and is situated near the Spa town park and salines. The long period of vegetation and fertile soil in thisarea enable the grapes to fully ripen, even in lesser years. Yields are kept moderately low at the estate to produce aromatic, full-bodied and well-structured rich wines with good concentration of taste.

Picture: Owner Alice Fitz of Weingut Fitz Ritter with Board Members of the German Wine Society in Washington DC in 2010. See: Wine Caravan from Germany Visiting the US East Coast: Dr. Fischer, Fitz Ritter, Bollig-Lehnert, Schneider, Dr. Thanisch

Johann has turned the entire estate to organic farming since the 2008 vintage with European certification due for the 2012 crop. The yields have thus decreased considerably with a higher benchmark quality. Ideal conditions in the vineyards for the spicy and full-bodied Gewürztraminer withits delicate rosebud aroma, but also for Riesling, producing wines with less tartness and more body than the comparatively light Mosel Riesling wines. The estate also houses one of the oldest sparkling wine producers in Germany. It was founded as the Dürkheim Champagne Factory in 1837 by Johann Fitz, who after being forced into exile following his outspoken involvement at the Hambach Festival in 1832, spent time in Reims/Champagne before returning home

Owner Ulrich Allendorf of Weingut Allendorf #rheingau

2017 Weingut Allendorf Kabinett Riesling US$21.99
2015 Weingut Allendorf Jesuitengarten Riesling GG Trocken US$49.99

Pictures: Owner Ulrich Allendorf of Weingut Allendorf #rheingau

Weingut Allendorf is a well-respected wine estate in Oestrich Winkel in the heart of the Rheingau. Producing wine has a long tradition in the family: Knight Kraft von Allendorf was mentioned in 1222. In 1773, Philipp Anton von Allendorf married a daughter of a local wine grower and the family started making wine. Notwithstanding the long tradition, in 1955, Fritz Allendorf, the father of Ulrich Allendorf, owned only 1,5 hectares of vineyard.

Today, the family owns 60 hectares and is one of the largest family-owned wineries in Germany. Weingut Allendorf is led by Ulrich Allendorf and his sister Christel Schönleber; her husband Josef Schönleber and their son Max Shönleber are the winemakers.

Picture: Christian Schiller with Ulrich Allendorf at Weingut Allendorf. See: Lighting and the Flavor of Wine - With Winemaker Ulrich Allendorf in his Aroma Vineyard and Color Room at Weingut Allendorf in Oestrich Winkel, Rheingau, Germany

Weingut Allendorf’s vinyards include Hinterkirch and Höllenberg (Assmannshausen), Mäuerchen, Mönchspfad (Geisenheim), Klosterberg and Lenchen (Oestrich), Berg Roseneck, Berg Rottland (Rüdesheim), as well as Hasensprung and Jesuitengarten (Winkel). Annual production is around 500.000 bottles. The grape varieties are Riesling (75%), Chardonnay and Spätburgunder.

Weingut Allendorf is a member of the VDP, the association of elite winemakers in Germany.

General Manager Maximilian Ferger of Weingut Dr. Thanisch, Erben Müller-Burggraef

2015 Weingut Dr. Thanisch Erben Müller-Burggraef Spätlese Trocken US$34.99
2017 Weingut Dr. Thanisch Erben Müller-Burggraef Riesling Feinherb US$16.99
2017 Weingut Dr. Thanisch Erben Müller-Burggraef Bernkasteler Badstube Riesling Kabinett US$26.99

Pictures: General Manager Maximilian Ferger of Weingut Dr. Thanisch, Erben Müller-Burggraef

The wine-growing tradition of the Thanisch family can be traced back more than 350 years. In 1636, the namewas mentioned for the first time in the registers of Bernkastel. The quality of the family ́s wines soon extended their excellent reputation far beyond the Mosel valley. At the end of the 18th Century, the Thanisch family acquired the Berncasteler Doctor vineyard, a very steep site with deep devon slate structure, situated behind and overlooking the rooftops of the quaint old town of Bernkastel. A vineyard that is still today planted with ungrafted original Riesling vines.

Picture: Derek Vinnicombe, Barbara Rundquist, Owner, Weingut Dr. H. Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef, and Christian Schiller at Lyon Hall, Washington DC/ Arlington in 2018. See: Winemaker Dinner with the Wines of World Renowned Weingut Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef and the Food of Executive Chef Paul Stearman at Lyon Hall, Washington DC/ Arlington

The Doctor name originated from a legend about Prince Boemond II of Trier who fell sick and then was cured by a wine from this vineyard, after his physicians had failed to find a remedy. Without doubt, the Doctor vineyard is the mostv aluable and most famous German site, not only due to its apparent medicinal powers. The Dr. Thanisch estate (the heirs Müller-Burggraef) includes 16 hectares (40 acres) of best sites in the middle Mosel valley.International reputation was gained in the mid-19th Century under the management of Dr Hugo Thanisch, and his widow continued the tradition, whereby the estate has kept the name, Witwe ( = widow of) Dr. H. (Hugo) Thanisch. From that time on, Thanisch wines fetched spectacular prices at international auctions. In 1986 abottle of 1921 Berncasteler Doctor fetched the incredible sum of 11200 DM. This was a bottle of the first Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese ever produced in the Mosel valley. The bottles had been hidden, together withother rarities, during WW2, and found by chance in 1959: a former employee, who knew about the hiding place, approached the estate manager of that time and asked about these wines. The bottles were found behind a double wall. This unique and rare treasure can still be viewed today in the Doctor cellar, but is not available for tasting!

Picture: Christian Schiller at the Doctorkeller in Bernkastel-Kues. See: The Wines of the Bernkasteler Doctor, Bernkastel-Kues in the Mosel Valley, Germany

Striving for the highest quality is still the standard philosophy at the Dr.Thanisch estate. Barbara Rundquist (née Müller), who had inherited the estate from her aunt, has retired in 2018, and the Willkomm family is dedicated to continue the tradition. A part of this quality is due to the Doctor Cellar which is hewn deep into the rocks beneath the vineyard. Here the Doctor Rieslings are matured in tradional old oak Fuder casks at a constant year-round temperature of 8 C (45 F).

Sustainable agriculture, avoiding insecticides and herbicides with careful vineyard management, strict pruning and hand-selecting grapes add to the quality picture. A new modern facility was built in Bernkastel-Andel, just in time to process and cellar the 2017 harvest. The gentle production process is not rushed, and wines are not bottled until sufficient maturity has been reached. The dry-style estate Riesling and standard Kabinett are sealed with Stelvin, but best natural corks are still used for Spätlese &Auslese, as also for the Doctor wines

Owner/ Winemaker Tilbert Nägler of Weingut Dr. Heinrich Nägler #rheingau

2015 Weingut Dr. Nägler Rüdesheimer Steinkaut Riesling Trocken US$19.99
2017 Weingut Dr. Nägler Rüdesheimer Bischofsberg Riesling Kabinett US$21.99

Pictures: Owner/ Winemaker Tilbert Nägler of Weingut Dr. Heinrich Nägler #rheingau

It is the South-facing slope, rising steeply from the bank of the Rhine up into the Taunus hillside where viticulture is most demanding in the Rheingau. Protected by both the river and the forests at the top of the hillside, the stony quartzite and slate soil is an ideal environment for vines. First plantings can be traced back to 1031 on this hillside, and it is here that Friedrich Nägler began cultivating vines in 1826. The reknowned Berg (mountain) in Rüdesheim is split into three single vineyards, Rottland, Schlossberg and Roseneck.

The Nägler estate has ownership in all three parts of this outstanding, steep vineyard slope. A total of 21 acres are today cultivated by Tilbert Nägler who inherited the estate from Dr Heinrich Nägler. Modern technology has found its way into the ancient vaulted cellar, and the hand-crafted Riesling wines are now fermented and matured in stainless steel, combining if necessary with old oak. In relation to the large estates in the Rheingau, this small, family-run estate can focus on producing individual wines with pronounced character, to fully reflect their heritage and terroir. The yields are low on that steep slope, leading to wines with great concentration of flavours, and fine maturing potential.

Pictures: Touring the Rüdesheimer Berg. See: Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir

The emphasis is on the individual wine as in former times, and not the designated predicate level which is printed on the back label, i.e. the label specimen below refers to his dry Spätlese from the Schlossberg site, or the Kabinett from the Bischofsberg. Although many of the wines are fermented dry, or feinherb (dry-style) with just a hint of background natural residual sugar to be versatile with fine cuisine, Tilbert Nägler also produces traditional fruity-style wines, as well as selected late-harvest Spätlese and Auslese. Berry-selected Beerenauslese also produced in great vintages, and his first Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese in 2011. Apart from Riesling, Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder) is cultivated in his Drachenstein (dragonstone) vineyard and produced by traditional mash fermentation, followed by maturing in old oak.

Owner/ Winemaker Frank Heyden of Weingut Dr. Heyden, Oppenheim #rheinhessen

2017 Weingut Dr. Heyden Oppenheimer Sackträger Spätlese US19.99
2017 Weingut Dr. Heyden Oppenheimer Sackträger Auslese US24.99

Pictures: Owner/ Winemaker Frank Heyden of Weingut Dr. Heyden, Oppenheim #rheinhessen

This is an exciting new estate, which has been established with the vineyards and assistance of Friedrich Baumann, who retired. The long-established Baumann estate had owned some of the best vineyards in Oppenheim. Dr Karl Heyden thus founded his estate in 1999 with his wife, Anita and their two sons, Frank and Harry. Frank completed his studies at the famous Geisenheim viticultural institute, and has already convinced the German critics. This young talented generation is already crafting great wines from these highly rated vineyards. Sadly, Karl Heyden died in 2005.

Traditional and meticulously detailed, sustainable cultivation of the vines with strict pruning, careful soil & foliage management, low yields and selective harvesting, are coupled with modern technology in the cellars, fermentation taking place in stainless steel under controlled temperature conditions. The terroir of the Oppenheim vineyard slope is limestone, and this is reflected in the character of the wines, giving a fine chalky minerality, especially with Riesling. The proximity to the river and the amphi-theatre slope on the edge of the Rhine valley, facing SSE, provide a great macroclimate.

The Sackträger is rated as one of the best sites in Rheinhessen. Although dry-style in taste, the Oppenheimer Riesling Kabinett (sourced from the Herrenberg & Kreuz) shows a fine, smooth balance with appealing peachy flavours. The Sackträger wines are even more complex with pronounced sweetness, as well as these typical juicy peach and apricot flavours from the rich limestone soil. Apart from fruity-style wines, Frank also produces a high percentage of dry wines, especially Silvaner from old vines. The Pinot Gris is harvested at a high Spätlese benchmark without Botrytis, fermented dry, but released as QbA. The Pinot Noirs are also harvested at similar high physiological ripeness, fermented traditionally on the mash, and matured in new and old oak for 12+ months. The free-run juice is also used in the cuvée with Portugieser to produce their appealing dry rosé. The majority of the wines are sealed with the Stelvin closure

Owner/ Winemaker Jobst Karp of Weingut Karp-Schreiber #mosel

2018 Weingut Karb Schreiber Brauneberg Juffer Riesling Kabinett Trocken US$18.99
2018 Weingut Karb Schreiber my Karp Riesling US$16.99

Pitures: Owner/ Winemaker Jobst Karp of Weingut Karp-Schreiber #mosel

The estate has been family-owned since 1664, and is today owned and managed by “JJ” Jobst-Julius Karp sincethe recent retirement of his father Alwin. “JJ” had completed viticultural studies and experience abroad, andsoon developed a passion to produce fine wines, having taken a responsible position at the estate since the2008 harvest. Riesling is cultivated on 15 acres of slate terroir, mostly steeply sloping, and including the “grandcru” Juffer-Sonnenuhr, the best part of the Juffer slope beneath the rock-face with its sundial (“Sonnenuhr”).Manual labour is the only alternative on that hillside, with selective hand-harvesting. Even the Romans discovered that this was one of the best sites to cultivate vines with its special macroclimate.Whilst excavating to replant, remanants of an old Roman pressing house and storage cellars were discovered atthe foot of the hillside.

Picture: In the Brauneberger Juffer-Sonnenuhr. See: Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir

The village of Brauneberg (“brown hillside”) is on the opposite bank of the Mosel, and the name Juffer dates from the 18th Century, said to relate to daughters of a vintner who never married, remaining virgins (Jungfer in German, or as dialect Jufe). The Karps maintain a very high benchmark quality, and the wines are very expressive, mineral-driven,concentrated, with a crisp structure and fine fruit. A high percentage of the production is bottled dry, wherebythe Auslese wines are harvested at Beerenauslese ripeness. The new label with a slate-coloured backgrounddepicts a carp fish (German for Karp) and a quill (German for Schreiber).

Owner/ Winemaker Volker Schäfer of Weingut Schäfer in Mettenheim #rheinhessen

2016 Weingut Schäfer Riesling US$15.99
2016 Weingut Schäfer Redsheep US$14.99

Pictures: Owner/ Winemaker Volker Schäfer of Weingut Schäfer in Mettenheim #rheinhessen

When travelling South along the Rhine, a short distance from Nierstein, it would be easy to miss thesmall, but quaint, old village of Mettenheim, on the edge of the broad Rhine valley, at the foot of therising slopes. The warm soil structure of loam, with underlayers of clay, in the Schlossberg slope, andsandy soil of the Goldberg offer excellent conditions for viticulture. It is here that the Schäfer family have been cultivating vines since 1709. Karl-Ludwig Schäfer, Volker’s father, was the first Pinot Noirenthousiast, and his son has followed this passion, introducing other classic red varietals to the estate,apart from Dornfelder. Volker, the young generation winemaker (vintage 1970), today manages the estate together with his father, ably assisted by his wife Frederike, and with the next generation, thetwo sons Phillip & Felix, the family tradition can continue into the future. New and spacious productionand cellar facilities have been built in 2015, completed “just in time” for the 2015 harvest.

A total of 9.5 hectares (24 acres) are cultivated, with main emphasis on red wines, which are maturedin old oak or to a small extent in new French or German barriques. Apart from traditional dry reds which have also undergone malolactic fermentation, the Schäfers also produce Pinot Noir in old oakwith a touch of residual sweetness; softer Pinots with low tannins and delicious, ripe strawberry flavours, ideal also with some of today’s modern cuisine. There is no rush at the estate, and the Pinotsare usually given at least 12 months to mature in wood before bottling. The white varietals, with a high percentage of Riesling, are produced in stainless steel tanks, fermented cool. The ripe fruit acidity is ideal for the production of crisp, dry whites. Volker also produces a delicious dry and aromatic whitecuvée from his Kanzler grapes, naming it Chancellor, the English for Kanzler.

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Tour and Tasting (including from Barrel) at Tertre Rôteboeuf, with Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile, France – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2018)

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Pictures: Tour and Tasting (including from Barrel) at Tertre Rôteboeuf, with Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile, France – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2018)

Following a wonderful Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Le Bon Pasteur, Pomerol, with Dany Rolland, GM Benoit Prévot and Chef Frédéric Bozzo - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France, we drove back to Saint Emilion of a visit of Tertre Rôteboeuf with Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile.

Tertre Rôteboeuf Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile is a maverick, whose wines have become very expensive; unusually in this price category, he does not sell his wines through the “Place de Bordeaux” system.

Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile was our host at Tertre Rôteboeuf.

Pictures: Major Article about François Mitjavile in a Recent Vigneron Issue

Tour and Tasting

We started the tour in the garden of Tertre Rôteboeuf, with a magnificient view of the vineyards of Tertre Rôteboeuf, before going into the cellar to taste from bottle and from barrel.

We met a very articulate and eloquent winemaker, a very cultivated person and a passionate communicator, who likes to illustrate what he wants to say about his wine with parallels from music, art and philosophy.

Pictures: Welcome

Tertre Rôteboeuf

Tertre Rôteboeuf is one of the finest châteaux in Saint-Emilion. Yet, relatively unknown. Why? First, it is not in the prestigious group of classified châteaux, although its wines are clearly in the same league as those wines that are made by châteauxx that are classified. And, François Mitjavile does not sell his wines through the Place de Bordeaux, but has his own distribution channels. Nor is he a member of the Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux (UGCB). This is as far as I know unique for a Bordeaux producer who is able to sell his wines at a price level at which François Mitjavile does. Obviously, François Mitjavile is far away from St. Emilion mainstream. He does not bother to be included in the prestigious Saint-Emilion classification, he does not sell his wines through the Place de Bordeaux nor does he care about a UGCB membership.

25 years ago, Tertre Rôteboeuf was unknown. But since then, Tertre Rôteboeuf has become a cult wine producer in St. Emilion and the price of Tertre Rôteboeuf has gone up significantly.

Tertre Rôteboeuf looks a bit garagiste - a small estate with a vigneron house build in the 18th century lovingly tended by Miloute and François Mitjavile, two kilometers south-east of the village of Saint-Emilion, not far from Château Troplong Mondot and Château Larcis Ducasse.

Pictures: Talking about the Tertre Rôteboeuf Vineyards

History

The origins of Tertre Rôteboeuf lie with a vineyard named Le Tertre that was owned by François Mitjavile's late father-in-law. After he passed away in 1961, the property was inherited by his daughter Miloute. She leased it to her cousins, who owned Château Bellefond-Belcier.

Meanwhile, François Mitjavile was working at his family's successful haulage business. He decided to change course in life and try his hand at winemaking.

Between 1975 and 1977, he went through the school of Château Figeac. When he returned to Le Tertre after the 2 year apprenticeship, he suffixed Rôteboeuf (its literal translation is the unsavory "hill of the belching beef").

1978 was the first vintage that François Mitjavile made entirely by himself. His breakthrough on the wine scene was with the 1985 vintage. Since the 1994 vintage, he removed the word “Châteaux” from the label of his wines.

Pictures: In the Cellar

The Wines

The limestone based vineyards of Tertre Rôteboeuf (5.7 ha) are planted with 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc. The Merlot vines are on average 45 years old, while the Cabernet Franc ones are 5 years older.

François Mitjavile's winemaking approach: He picks the grapes as late as possible and maintains low yields. The wine stays on the skins for a long time and is aged in 100% new oak barrels for 18 to 24 months. The very late harvest combined with long alcoholic fermentation and extraction at 35°C results in a voluptuous, full-bodied, and very complex wine. Super-ripe Merlot is the key.

The estate does not produce a second wine.

Wine Searcher Average Prices: Tertre Rôteboeuf

2015 US$229
2010 US$277
2005 US$368
2000 US$342

Roc des Cambes in Cotes de Bourg

Roc de Cambes is a Côtes de Bourg estate and one of the finest producer in the appellation today. François Mitjavile bought it in 1988.

There are 12 hectares of vines, planted with 75% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Malbec. The soil is a blend of chalk and clay. Vines are on average 50 years old. The grapes are harvested as late as possible, and are then vinified in temperature controlled cement vats.

When François Mitjavile bought Roc de Cambes, it was in quite bad shape. But in just a few years, François Mitjavile made Roc de Cambes one of the top producers of the Côtes de Bourg. The second wine labeled - Domaine de Combes - comes under the basic Bordeaux appellation.

Domaine de l’Aurage

Domaine de l’Aurage is the most recent addition of the Mitjavile family. Francois’s son Louis Mitjavile is completely in charge (with his wife Caroline Mitjavile) of the estate. The vineyard area totals 18 hectares, with 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc. Annual production is around 7,500 cases.

What we Tasted in the Wine Cellar

2017 Tertre Rôteboeuf (from barrel)
2016 Tertre Rôteboeuf (from barrel)
2015 Tertre Rôteboeuf (from bottle)
1999 Roc des Cambes (from bottle)

Pictures: Tasting with François Mitjavile in the Cellar of Tertre Rôteboeuf

Bye-bye

Thank you very much François Mitjavile for a phantastic event.

Picture: Bye-bye

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Picture: Laurent Lalla of Elite Wines, Chef Bart Vandaele of BToo, 2 Guests, Joël and Sandrine Duffau of Château La Mothe du Barry and Château Les Arromans, Entre-Deux-Merr, Bordeaux, and Christian Schiller of schiller-wine and ombiasy WineTours

Joël and Sandrine Duffau of Château La Mothe du Barry and Château Les Arromans, Entre-Deux-Merr, Bordeaux, were in town (Washington DC) and I was happy to join the winemaker dinner with them at BToo on 14th Street, NW.

Picture: Chef Bart Vandaele of BToo and Christian Schiller

As Elite Wines' Laurent Lalla said in his introduction, Joël Duffau is a „Prêt-à-porter“ (in contrast to an „Haute Couture“) producer in Bordeaux. He does not belong to the group of elite wine makers like Latour, Margaux, Petrus, etc that produce expensive „Haute Couture“ wines that are out of reach for many consumers but he belongs to the large group of „Prêt-à-porter“ producers that make wine at very favorable prices for the average consumer for every day consumption.

Pictures: Joël and Sandrine Duffau, Christian Schiller and Friends at BToo

Joël is not one of the 300 or so winemakers in Bordeaux, who produce a premium Bordeaux that sells en primeur for several hundreds of Euros per bottle. No, Joël is one of the other say 15.000 winemakers that are not in the limelight and who have to struggle against the competition of wines from all over the world, including the New World. But Joël Duffau‘s wines are interesting and special for at least 2 reasons. He produces – like so many others – good value Petit Chateau Bordeaux wines and he makes them organically.

Pictures: Joël and Sandrine Duffau with Annette and Christian Schiller at at L‘Auberge Chez Francois in 2017. See: Entre-Deux-Mers Wines and Alsatian Cuisine: Lunch at L‘Auberge Chez Francois with Winemaker Joel Duffau and Chef Jacques Haeringer, USA/ France

Chef Bart Vandaele's BToo

Chef Bart Vandaele's BToo on 14th Street in Washington DC, NW, is a leading restaurant in the Nation's Capital. Annette Schiller and I love to go to winemaker dinners at BToo and organize ourselves winemaker dinners there. The food of Belga Cafe/ BToo Executive Chef Bart Vandaele is always most creative and delicious. Chef Bart is a fun guy to hang around with and guide us through the evening. And BToo has a separate room in the basement that is perfect for special events like winemaker dinners. Recently, Alex Flores has become the Chef de Cuisine of BToo.

bravo: Bart Vandaele eats, breathes, and sleeps restaurants and food. With a rambunctious personality and flare for strong opinions, Bart loves to share his passions for Belgian cuisine, Belgian beer, and Belgian culture. He is the Executive Chef and Owner of Belga Café, a restaurant in Washington, DC specializing in Belgian food and beer, and the upcoming B Too. Bart began culinary school at age 12, externing at Michelin-starred Au Vigneron, and moving on to work at renowned Belgian restaurants including Piet Huysentruyt and Restaurant Scholteshof, which earned two Michelin stars during his tenure as Sous Chef.

Bart moved to DC in 1997 to serve as Executive Chef to the Ambassador to the European Union, followed by the Dutch Embassy. In 2006, Bart won StarChef.com's “Rising Star Chef” award, and in 2007 he prepared the Belgian Beer Lover’s Degustation at the James Beard House. He was also knighted in the order of Leopold II in 2009. Bart’s cooking is a combination of rustic and refined, playful yet soulful.

Picture: Fuad Issa, Annette Schiller, Bart M. Vandaele, Christian Schiller, Laurant Lala, Elite Wines, Etienne Verdier, Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard and Greet De Keyser, Bart M. Vandaele's Partner. See: Chef Bart M. Vandaele Celebrated the 2 Year Anniversary of his B Too Restaurant with the Wines of Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard from Chablis, USA/France

Château La Mothe Du Barry and Château les Arromans

Joël Duffau follows the tradition of nine generations of winegrowers in his family and has inherited their passion for making superior wines. He grows grapes organically at both Château La Mothe du Barry and Château les Arromans in the heart of the Entre-Deux-Mers Region, between Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion.

We visited  Château La Mothe Du Barry and Château les Arromans recently on an ombiasy tour: Tasting with Joël and Sandrine Duffau at Château La Mothe du Barry and Château Les Arromans in the Heart of the Entre-Deux-Mers Region - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Pictures: Château La Mothe Du Barry

Château La Mothe Du Barry and Château Les Arromans have their origin in one larger château founded by Jean Duffau in 1965. It was called Château Les Arromans and grew to 30 hectares over the years. When Jean retired in 1998, he devided the vineyards and the winery into two, the (new) Chateau La Mothe Du Barry and the (remaining) Chateau Les Arromans between the two brothers Joël and Eric. Both Chateaus are now owned and run by Joël Duffau. He is the winemaker of both estates.

Pictures: Château Les Arromans

Joël Duffau's Web Site: Joël took over Chateau La Mothe du Barry vineyard here in Moulon, the family home (nine generations of winegrowers), in 1985. The vines are planted ont the clay & limestone slopes of the village, a terroir the the Merlot grapes thrives on. From his studies and work palcements in France and abroad (Burgendy, Beaujolais, Rioja, California…) he retained his natural curiosity and a taste for discovering all things new which enable him, vintage after vintage, to evolve in his winegrowing and winemaking techniques.

This, in turn allows him to produce ever more expressive wines, of which the Cuvée le Barry praised every year in several wine guides. His other wines are also renowed for their quality, like his Entre-Deux-Mers, produced from vines palnted on boulbene ( finesiliceous soil) terroirs, situated in Naujean et Postiac (white grape varieties absolutely love boulbene terroirs!)

It’s because of Joël's passion for this terroir, so typicla of Entre-Deux-Mers area, but also because of his motivation to go back Nature and its core values that he started the process of converting to organic viticulture in 2009. The certification is obtained for all Bordeaux Superieur and Bordeaux Clairet with the vintage 2013.

Pictures: Tasting with Joël and Sandrine Duffau the Wines of Château La Mothe du Barry and Château Les Arromans. See: Tasting with Joël and Sandrine Duffau at Château La Mothe du Barry and Château Les Arromans in the Heart of the Entre-Deux-Mers Region - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Chateau Les Arromans was founded in 1965 by Jean & Sylvette Duffau, Joël’s parents, who were among the first in the region to bottle and sell their own wine, which tkey sold exclusively to private individuals, who became loyal clients thanks to quality and reputation of the wine

The vines planted around he cellar and along the gentle slopes of the vineyard are essentially Merlot grappes. The wines made from these grapes are reputed throughout the Bordeaux Appellation and are regular prizewinners. When Jean & Sylvette retired, the vineyard were divided among their two sons, Joël and Eric, thus carrying on teh name of Les Arromans in keeping with their father’s savoir faire. Joël has kept the flag flying ever since and the Chateau Les Arromans wnes are regular prizewinners.

Guest Rooms

Joël Duffau: At Château La Mothe Du Barry there are 3 different rooms available, all located in the stone buildings in our private courtyard. Three very different worlds, each inspiredby the wine of which it bears the name: the Design room, the Cuve à mon Loup room and the French Kiss room.

The Wines of Joël Duffau: Château La Mothe Du Barry, Château les Arromans and Château Haut Lartenac

Château La Mothe Du Barry and Château Les Arromans have their origin in one larger Chateau founded by Jean Duffau in 1965. In addition, recently, Joël and Sandrina created Château Haut Lartenac, which was a part of the other two estates before.

Château La Mothe du Barry

Château La Mothe du Barry
AOC Bordeaux Supérieur

This 100% Merlot Bordeaux Superieur has an elegant robe and a powerful bouquet; it’s an easydrinking wine to be enjoyed on any occasion.

Cuvée French Kiss
AOC Bordeaux Clairet

The startlingly intense colour of our claret is an indication of the freshness and fruitiness of this enchanting wine. The perfect red wine for summer enjoyment.

Cuvée French Kiss Blanc
AOC Entre-deux-Mers

Our Entre-Deux-Mers is a veritable concentration of fruit aromas, with the Sauvignon aromas predominating and a hint of Muscadelle for that extra freshness.

La Cuvée Design
AOC Bordeaux Supérieur

Our Cuvée Design is a fine example of what an elegant Bordeaux Superieur can be: the Merlot grape at its very best, bringing ripe black berry fruit aromas that are nicely se off by subtle oak ageing.

Cuvée le Barry
AOC Bordeaux Supérieur

Un vin d’exception primé tous les ans. A subtle blend of Merlot & Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from the oldest vines on the estate, with low yields. This is a wine for cellaring; the fleshy potency of tis youth will evolve to velvet subtlety over time.

An exceptional wine and annual prize winner. In the Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2003, Cuvée le Barry 2000 received the "Best Red Bordeaux for under Euro 10" Award.

La Cuve à mon Loup
AOC Bordeaux

Challenged by Manu and Mon Loup (2 of the best when it comes to making me ask myself all the right questions), I decided to try something completely different – making a sulfite free wine.
This was an out of the way move for me, belonging as I do to a rather conservative line of winegrowers (ninth generations!). I learned a lot of over those few months and in particular realised that I enjoyed working differently, daring to go off the beaten track and taking up the challenge of supposedly impossible.

Despite my many doubts and concerns at outset, the resulting wine surpassed my epectations. Strange as it may seem to say so, these doubts and worries gave rise to the name of this wine, for when I came home tired and pessimistc about the outcome of the experience, it was my life Sandrine ( my nickname for her is « mon Loup ») who bolstered me and encouraged me to continue.

With this wine, my aim isto enable my terroir to express itself as fully and simply as possible.

100% Merlot, 0% Sulfites!!!


L'entre 2


Château Les Arromans

Les Arromans Blanc
AOC Entre-Deux-Mers

This expressive, balanced wine is aromatically intense, revealing intense floral and fruity notes.

Les Arromans Rosé
AOC Bordeaux rosé

Made from 100% Cabernet Franc grapes, this is fresh, light and well rounded wine. A fruity, flowery treat!

Les Arromans Rouge
AOC Bordeaux rouge

This fruity Bordeaux attains a fine balance between the merlot and Cabernet Franc grapes. Great care is taken during vinification to retain teh fruity character of these grapes and it shows in this rounded, full-bodied wine.

Cuvée Prestige
AOC Bordeaux rouge

This rich, well balanced Bordeaux is made from 100% Merlot grapes and reveals toasted notes mingling with aromas of stewed fruit.

The Dinner at BToo

The dinner was fabulous. Chef Bart joined us for each course to explain it. Bart had a full house. 50 or so Bordeaux (and BToo food) lovers had signed up for the event.

Picture: Winemaker Dinner at Chef Bart Vandaele's Trendy BToo, with Joël and Sandrine Duffau of Château La Mothe du Barry and Château Les Arromans, Entre-Deux-Merr, Bordeaux, in Washington DC, USA

Menu


First Course

Smoked trout, burned toast,red cabbage, petits herbs, basil mousse, lemon dressing
Château la Mothe du Barry, ‘French Kiss’ Blanc, 2017


Second Course

Cured duck salade, duck confit, apricots, Belgian and red endive, Swiss chare
Château la Mothe du Barry, Cuvée ‘Design’ Bordeaux Supérieur Rouge, 2016


Third Course

Roasted venison, green peas, blood sausage croquette, rhubarb, pommes pailles
Château Les Arromans, Cuvée Prestige Rouge, 2016


Fourth Course

Belgian bitter chocolate & red wine
Château la Mothe du Barry, ‘Le Barry’, Bordeaux Supérieur Rouge, 2016



Bye-bye

Thanks Executive Chef Bart Vandaele, Chef de Cuisine Alex Flores and General Manager Rinata Gafarova for an outstanding event.

Picture: Bye-bye

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Invitation: Total Immersion in Bordeaux. World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours, France

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Picture: Tour and Tasting at Château Pichon-Longueville-Baron in Pauillac. See: Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Invitation: Total Immersion in Bordeaux - September 03 to September 12, 2019

During this 9 night, 10 day tour we discover the Left Bank, the Right Bank, Grave, Pessac-Léognan, Sauterne, as well as some not so famous wine growing regions in the Bordelais. We visit famous classified Châteaux and so-called Petits Châteaux, where excellent wines are produced; we will see how a barrique is made; we learn how oysters are raised in the Arcachon Bay; we put an emphasis on exquisite wine and food pairings with meals in gorgeous Châteaux, we learn about the “Place de Bordeaux; we discover the vibrant and cool city of Bordeaux with its countless wine bars. In short: this tour to the Bordeaux region takes in all aspects that you need to know to understand what “Bordeaux” really entails.

Picture: Tasting from Barrel with Owner Basile Tesseron, at Château Lafon-Rochet, Appellation Saint-Estèphe, 4ième Grand Cru Classé. See: Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

We will visit a total of 19 châteaux (15 are classified) in Saint-Emilion, Pomerol, Entre-Deux-Mers, Sauternes, Graves, Pessac-Léognan, Médoc, Saint-Estèphe, Pauillac, Saint-Julien, Margaux.

We will get intimate insights into the world of Bordeaux - the majority are Grand Cru Classé Bordeaux producers, but also excellent lesser known and unknown producers.

We will visit a 1ière Grand Cru Classé Châteaux.

We will explore the Bassin d’Arcachon off the Atlantic Ocean coast, visit an oyster farmer to learn what it entails to grow delicious oysters, and have an oyster tasting.

We will visit a top-notch, family-run cooperage to witness the fascinating art of making a barrique barrel from A to Z, so important to the quality of the wine.

We will visit a wine merchant to learn how the market for Bordeaux wines – La Place de Bordeaux- functions.

We will experience French hospitality and culinary art at the highest level.

We will have exquisite, Michelin-star equal gourmet wine pairing luncheons or dinners in an intimate setting at different Châteaux which we share with the proprietors / general managers and/or winemakers.

We will experience the vibrant, cool city of Bordeaux.

We only travel with a small group (max 10 persons) to experience very private behind the scene visits.

You will never travel with a hired guide. It is always the husband and wife team Annette and Christian Schiller who will be your guides.

Picture: Family-style Wine Tasting Dinner at Château Le Reysse, Vignobles Paeffgen, Appellation Médoc, with Owner/ Winemaker Stefan Paeffgen. See: Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Night 1: Tuesday, Sept 03: Hôtel Hilton Garden Inn in Bordeaux, a brand new (opened in July 2018), modern, comfortable hotel with for French standards very spacious rooms overlooking the Garonne river and with a great fitness center in walking distance to the main train station of Bordeaux.

Nights 2 + 3: Wednesday, Sept 04 and Thursday, Sept 05: Au Logis des Remparts in Saint-Emilion, a very charming, well tended historic 3plus star, upscale boutique hotel in the heart of UNESCO world heritage wine town Saint-Emilion with a stunning garden, beautiful views on the vineyards and a gorgeous outdoor pool.

Nights 4 + 5: Friday, Sept 06 and Saturday, Sept 07: Grand Hôtel Français in Bordeaux, a refinded lodging in an 18th century mansion right in the center of old town Bordeaux, in walking distance to all interesting places with highly comfortable rooms. This hotel is part of the Best Western group.

Night 6: Sunday, Sept 08: Relais de Margaux in Margaux, a 4 star resort, spa, and golf hotel in a former late 19th century wine château, just in the back yard of famous Château Margaux.

Nights 7 + 8: Monday, Sept 09; Tuesday, Sept 10: Hotel Le Vignoble-France et Angleterre, Pauillac, a very well equipped, privately owned 3 star hotel in the heart of the Médoc region, right on the waterfront of the Gironde estuary.

Night 9: Wednesday, Sept 11: Hôtel Hilton Garden Inn in Bordeaux.

Pictures: Evening Tour in Saint Emilion. See: Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour is already nicely booked. But there are a few slots left. So, hurry up and register for this tour if you are planning a trip to Bordeaux later in the year. Browse the tour's website starting with https://ombiasypr.com/index.php/wine-tours/bordeaux/bordeaux-itinerary, where you find the itinerary. On other pages you find the pricing and how to register for this tour. The policy is “first come first serve".

Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me if you have further questions. I am more than happy to give you all information you may need.

All the best.

Annette

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Pictures: Cellar Tour, Tasting and Vineyard Drive at Guigal in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Guigal is a winery and négociant business situated in Ampuis in the northern part of the Rhône region in France. Guigal produces wine from appellations across the Rhône region, but is particularly noted for their Côte-Rôtie wines and played a pioneering role in improving Côte-Rôtie's international reputation. Guigal's single vineyard wines La Mouline, La Landonne and La Turque (sometimes referred to collectively as "La La's") are internationally renowned. In 2007, the release of the 2003 vintage of Guigal's "La La" wines set the record for most expensive release of any Rhone wine, with bottles retailing for as much as $800.

Export Director Stephane Crozet was our host.We were also greeted by the new Technical Director/ Winemaker Jacques Desvernois.

Picture: Arriving at Guigal

History

Guigal was established in 1946 by Étienne Guigal, who had worked for Vidal Fleury for 15 years before setting up his own business. It has been managed by his son Marcel Guigal since 1961. In 1984, Guigal bought Vidal Fleury but continues to operate it as a separate business. In 2000, Guigal bought and absorbed two other wineries: the estate Jean-Louis Grippat in Saint-Joseph and the Domaine de Vallouit, with vineyard holdings in Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, Saint-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage, which added some high-end vineyards in other appellations to the Guigal range. In 2006 the Domaine de Bonserine was purchased by Guigal. In recent years, Marcel's son Philippe Guigal has been active as a winemaker at Guigal.

Guigal, under Marcel Guigal, came to international fame in the early- to mid-1980s when Robert M. Parker, Jr. followed by other wine critics heaped praise on Guigal's top Côte-Rôtie wines, in particular the three single vineyard wines La Mouline, La Landonne and La Turque. Parker comments that "In the past 26 years I have spent visiting wineries and vignerons, I have never seen a producer so fanatical about quality as Marcel Guigal." This attention contributed to the Rhône wines' improved international fame in general, and in particular led Côte-Rôtie to be seen more on par with Hermitage than in previous times. This also meant that the top Côte-Rôtie wines increased in price to reach and later follow and sometimes surpass that of the top Hermitage wines. In 2006 Marcel Guigal was awarded the Decanter Man of the Year award for his contribution and dedication to the Rhône.

Pictures: Cellat Tour at Guigal

Wines and Vineyard Holdings

Guigal produces a wide range of red, white and rosé wine from the northern and southern Rhône appellations. These wines are sold under the appellation's name with similar-looking wine labels across the range.

The high-end wines, on the other hand, have individual labels of very varying design and mostly carry vineyard designations, sometimes an official lieu-dit and sometimes Guigal's own designation. These wines are only produced from Guigal's own vineyards.

Guigals total vineyard holdings is slightly over 45 hectares (110 acres), of which around half is in Côte-Rôtie.

Of the 25,000 cases of wine typically made in the Condrieu appellation each vintage, around 45% is produced by Guigal.

Pictures: Cellar Tour at Guigal

Côte-Rôtie Wines

The Côte-Rôtie wines, for which Guigal is most famous, are produced on three quality levels:

Brune et Blonde de Guigal (previously known as just Brune et Blonde), the basic Côte-Rôtie carrying the names of the Côte Brune and Côte Blonde parts of the appellation, and featuring a standard Guigal label. Typically a blend of 4% Viognier and 96% Syrah.

Château d'Ampuis, a blend of six vineyards of Côte Brune and Côte Blonde, and priced between the Brune et Blonde and the vineyard-designated wines. Typically a blend of 7% Viognier and 93% Syrah. Produced since the 1995 vintage, it is named after the 11th century fort and historical monument in Ampuis that was purchased in 1995, restored and setup as Guigal headquarters.

La Landonne, a vineyard-designated wine made from 100% Syrah, and therefore often the most tannic of the three top wines. Produced since the 1978 vintage.

La Mouline, a vineyard-designated wine from a parcel inside the lieu-dit Côte Blonde. Typically a blend of 11% Viognier and 89% Syrah and therefore often the most floral of three top wines. First vintage was 1966.

La Turque, a vineyard-designated wine from a parcel inside the lieu-dit Côte Brune. Typically a blend of 7% Viognier and 93% Syrah and often described as intermediate between La Landonne and La Mouline in style. First vintage was 1985.

For the vineyard Côte-Rôties, Guigal has received more 100 point ratings by Robert M. Parker than any other single wine producer. As of 2009, this meant 21 wines, consisting of seven vintages of La Landonne (1985-2005), nine vintages of La Mouline (1976-2005), and five vintages of La Turque (1985-2005).

Other High-end Wines

Condrieu La Doriane, from the three lieux-dits Côte Chatillon, Colombier and Coteau de Chéry.

Condrieu Luminiscence, a sweet Condrieu only produced in some vintages.

Ermitage Ex Voto red, from old vines in the four lieux-dits Bessards, Greffieux, Murands and Hermite. 100% Syrah. Produced since the 2000 vintage.

Ermitage Ex Voto white, from old vines in the two lieux-dits Murets (90% of the wine) and Hermite (10% of the wine). Typically a blend of 90% Marsanne and 10% Roussanne. Produced since the 2001 vintage.

Saint-Joseph Lieu-dit Saint-Joseph red. 100% Syrah.

Saint-Joseph Lieu-dit Saint-Joseph white. Typically a blend of 95% Marsanne and 5% Roussanne.

Saint-Joseph Vignes de l'Hospice red. Produced from a formerly church-owned vineyard that was divided between the two estates of Grippat and Vallouit before it was bought by Guigal. 100% Syrah.[24] Produced since the 1999 vintage and priced higher than the Lieu-dit Saint-Joseph wine.

Tasting

Following the cellar tour we stayed in the cellar for a tasting. Export Director Stephane Crozet poured the following wines. We were also greeted by the new Technical Director/ Winemaker Jacques Desvernois.


2017 E. Guigal Saint Joseph Blanc
wine-searcher average price: US$18


2017 E. Guigal Condrieu Blanc
wine-searcher average price: US$41


2017 E. Guigal Condrieu La Doriane Blanc
wine-searcher average price: US$77


2015 E. Guigal Crozes-Hermitage Rouge
wine-searcher average price: US$22


2015 E. Guigal Côte-Rôtie Brune et Blonde de Guigal Rouge
wine-searcher average price: US$44


2014 E. Guigal Château d'Ampuis Rouge
wine-searcher average price: US$95


2014 E. Guigal La Landonne Rouge
wine-searcher average price: US$313


Vineyard Tour

Following th tour and tasting at Guigal, we went back to the bus and took a tour of the Guigal vineyards in Ampuis.

Pictures: Vineyard Tour

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The visit of Guigal in Ampuis ended with lunch at Relais de Provence. This is a simple village lunch hang-out for locals and the occasional tourist alike.

Picture: Lunch at Relais de Provence in Ampuis

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Wine Dinner at Restaurant Hôtel Domaine de Cabasse, Séguret, Southern Rhône

Lunch at Restaurant Le Dolium in Beaumes-de Venise, Southern Rhône

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting of Wine and Olive Oil at Mas Saint Berthe, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône, with Winemaker Christian Nief

Dinner at Restaurant Benvengudo, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine du Pegau in Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner/ Winemaker Laurence Féraud and Cellar Master Andreas Lenzenwöger

At Pont du Gard: Lunch at Restaurant Les Terrasses

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine de la Mordorée, Tavel, Southern Rhône, with Owner Ambre Delorme

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine La Bastide Saint Dominique in Courthézon, Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner Véronique Bonnet and Owner/ Winemaker Eric Bonnet

Tasting at the Caveau of the Perrin Family in Châteauneuf du Pape

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Château la Nerthe, Châteauneuf du Pape

Wine-pairing dinner at Restaurant Château des Fines Roches, with Chef Hugo Loridan-Fombonnet

New Year’s Eve at Château des Fines Roches in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France

The German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) Presented: 2017 German Vintage Tasting with Phil Bernstein of MacArthur Beverages, Washington DC, USA

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Pictures: The German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) Presented: Vintage 2017 Tasting with Phil Bernstein

The annual “New German Vintage Tasting" of the German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) around February/March/April, led by Phil Bernstein, is always a highlight for the German wine aficionados in the Washington DC area. Phil Bernstein is very entertaining and knowledgeable about German wine. In addition to having been promoted to General Manager recently, he is in charge of German wines at MacArthur Beverages, one of the best German wine retailers in the country.

This year again, we had a full house, with 65 people having signed up and paid US48/ US$58 (members/ non-members) for the tasting. Thank you very much Phil for a great event.

Pictures: German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) President Carl Willner and David Wendler, Event Organizer, with Phil Bernstein

Invitation

Every year we host a tasting to try German wines from the new vintage, with a focus on Riesling. Our host is Phil Bernstein, General Manager of MacArthur Beverages, one of the leading retailers of German Riesling in the country. This is always one of our most popular, best attended events of the year, so register soon!

The new vintage is 2017. According to Terry Theise, 2017 offers “many, many wines that everyone will flip over.”

Please join us as we try these wines and write our own summaries. This year we will be enjoying twelve German wines in six flights, a mixture of dry and sweet wines, of various price levels and from many well-known producers, to appeal to all tastes. There will be an opportunity, as in past years, to place orders for favorite wines with Phil Bernstein for later pickup at MacArthur.

The wine list by flight is as follows (all Riesling and all 2017):

Delicious Drys: Weingut Keller Trocken Von der Fels and Peter Lauer Barrel X trocken

Great GGs: Dönnhoff Niederhauser Hermannshohle Grosses Gewächs and Carl Loewen Thornicher Ritsch Grosses Gewächs

Fine Feinherbs: Spreitzer Winkeler Jesuitengarten Alte Reben and Selbach-Oster Spätlese Feinherb Alte Reben Graacher Domprobst

A First Flight of Kabs: Willi Schaefer Graacher Himmelreich Kabinett and Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst Kabinett

A Second Flight of Kabs: Carl Loewen Longuicher Maximiner Herrenberg Kabinett and AJ Adam Dhron Hofberg Kabinett

Spätlese/ Auslese Grand Finale: Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Spätlese and Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Rotlay Auslese

These are tasting opportunities not to be missed! For example, one of our GGs retails for just under $100, and our Auslese already has garnered an extraordinary 95-96 points from the critics.


DATE: Friday, March 15th, 2019. Doors open at 7:00 pm; tasting begins at 7:30 pm. Registration is due by Tuesday, March 12, 2019, to enable us to give a full list of guests to building staff in advance and ensure wine and food for all.

VENUE: Harbour Square Club Room, 500 N St SW, Washington, DC. Marilyn Scarbrough has reserved a few parking spaces, but we cannot guarantee these will be available. The Waterfront Metro Station is nearby.

COST: $48 for members, $58 for non-members.

Light refreshments (cheese, bread, cold cuts, veggies) will be served. GWS members and guests are reminded that alcohol consumption can lead to intoxication. All those attending the event should use public transportation, rely on a designated driver or taxi, or taste the wines in moderation rather than finish them.

If you have any questions, please email the event organizer, Dave Wendler: davewendler@yahoo.com

Trocken, Grosses Gewächs (GG), Kabinett, Spätlese and Auslese

MacArthur's German wine portfolio represents very well the traditional, classic German wine selection in the US market: Heavy on wines from the Mosel region, heavy on Riesling and heavy on wines with residual sweetness. Accordingly, all the wines we tasted were Rieslings, 9 of the 12 wines were from the Mosel region. 8 fruity-sweet Kabinett, Spätlese and Auslese wines were at the center of the tasting. Preceeding the Kabinett, Spätlese and Auslese flights, Phil poured a Trocken and a Grosses Gewächs (GG) flight. One of the GGs, the 2017 Dönnhoff Niederhauser Hermannshohle Grosses Gewächs, was by far the most expensive wine of the tasting.

Pictures: The German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) Presented: Vintage 2017 Tasting with Phil Bernstein

As in previous years, Phil Bernstein did not present any red wines. Indeed, the MacArthur portfolio includes only a negligible number of red wines. Yet, about 1/3 of the Germany’s wine output is red wine. Germany has become one of the leading Pinot Noir producers in the world. At a recent Decanter (the British wine journal) tasting of Pinot Noirs around the world excluding Burgundy, a German Pinot Noir from the Ahr region (Weingut Jean Stodden) was selected as the best wine. But the US market is very slow in discovering what Germany now has to offer in terms of premium and ultra-premium red wines. German red wines are difficult to find in the US. Hopefully, this will change.

As in previous years, Phil Bernstein showed only Rieslings. Yet, Riesling accounts for only 1/3 of the German white wine production. 2/3 is accounted for by other grape varieties. Among the non-Riesling grape varieties, Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) and Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc) are increasingly being planted. Why bother with these other grape varieties, many German wine lovers in the US say. But Germany has become the #1 Pinot Blanc producer in the world and the #2 Pinot Gris producer in the world (as well as the #3 Pinot Noir producer in the world).

Picture: Annette Schiller, Phil Bernstein and Christian Schiller. See: The Annual “New German Vintage” Tasting of the German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) led by Phil Bernstein - 2012 Vintage, Germany/USA

Terry Theise on the 2017 Vintage

See: Therry Theise’s Best German Wines and Winemakers – Vintage 2017

After an early Spring that was too-warm too-soon, everyone worried about late frosts. And then came late frosts. Before the end of April, nearly all of northern Europe was affected, and the damage ranged from substantial to devastating. Germany was not spared.

Crop losses ranged from 25-30% to nearly 60% in the worst instances. Yet there was a curious phenomenon of second-growth (which the Germans call Verrieseln) which, while somewhat reassuring in terms of yields, made for some confusion later on because the second-growth grape bunches could not be eyeball- distinguished from the original bunches. “We really had not one but two vintages,” said Cornelius Dönnhoff, with parallel bunches ripening around two weeks apart from one another.

Frost was universal, but different regions (and even places within regions) also contended with hail and with untimely botrytis, including one luckless corner which suffered a late-August hail storm which brought mildews in its wake. It was not an easy vintage!

But it is a good one, at times a very good one, and at times perhaps a great one, which we will know in the fullness of time.

Low yields correspond to high extract, and certainly a lot of the growers were pleased with the readings. (Extract gives a mid-palate umami that registers as density, stuffed-ness, like a suitcase you have to sit upon in order to shut.) The more candid growers pointed out that botrytis (and excessive moisture) could also create high extracts, and the warning was apt. 2017 isn’t a vintage you can “read” from a lab analysis. You have to taste.

And what do you taste? After the nearly perfect lissome and sleek 2016s, 2017 is a marked contrast; it is a serious tasting vintage, by no means unfriendly, but levity does not obtrude upon it. There are certainly some charming wines, and there are loads of delicious wines, but ’17 is a vintage of dark character whereas ’16 was lyric and bright. “Dark” can be construed either metaphorically or in some cases almost literally – ’17 has an iron-like cast, almost always smoky, like burning vine shoots. I used “shoot-smoke” quite often in my notes, and I surprised myself by writing “peppery” from time to time. Compared to the mischievous ‘16s, the new vintage seems a little earnest.

But if you’re a serious kind of person (and a taster who appreciates no-nonsense wines) you’ll be richly pleased by these 2017s. And there are many, many wines that everyone will flip over.

Tasting

We tasted 12 wines in 6 flights.

Pictures: The Wines

Delicious Drys: Weingut Keller Trocken Von der Fels and Peter Lauer Barrel X Trocken

Picture: Delicious Drys: Weingut Keller Trocken Von der Fels and Peter Lauer Barrel X Trocken

2017 Weingut Keller Riesling Trocken Von der Fels

Weingut Keller
Rheinhessen
15.8 hectares
60% Riesling
5/5 Stars Gault Millau
VDP

Picture: Annette Schiller and Klaus Peter Keller, Weingut Keller. See: VDP.Rheinhessen Invited to a Gala Dinner: The World Class Wines of the VDP.Rheinhessen Winemakers and the World Class Food of Philipp Stein (1 Star Michelin, Favorite), with Klaus Peter Keller, Philipp Wittmann, H.O.Spanier, Caroline Gillot-Spanier and Other Rheinhessen Stars

Picture: Annette Schiller,Julia and Klaus Peter Keller at the 2015 Rieslingfeier in New York, see: A German Riesling Feast in New York City: Rieslingfeier 2015, USA

2017 Weingut Peter Lauer Riesling Trocken Barrel X

Weingut Peter Lauer
Mosel
7.9 hectares
100% Riesling
3/5 Gault Millau
VDP

Pictures: Florian Lauer, Weingut Peter Lauer, and Christian Schiller in Mainz. See: Germany’s Best Winemakers and Wines – Gault Millau WeinGuide Deutschland 2016 Awards: The Awards Ceremony in Mainz, Germany

Pictures: Florian Lauer, Weingut Peter Lauer, at the 2016 Rieslingfeier in New York. See: A German Riesling Feast in New York City: Rieslingfeier 2016, USA

Great GGs: Dönnhoff Niederhauser Hermannshöhle Grosses Gewächs and Carl Loewen Thornicher Ritsch Grosses Gewächs

Picture: Great GGs: Dönnhoff Niederhauser Hermannshöhle Grosses Gewächs and Carl Loewen Thornicher Ritsch Grosses Gewächs

Like last year, a Grosses Gewächs (GG) flight figured prominently in Phil Bernstein’s tasting. GGs is the new category of ultra-premium wines dry wines of VDP producers, the association of about 200 elite wine producers in Germany.

What is a GG? In a nutshell, the VDP is moving to a classification system that resembles very much the classification system in the Bourgogne. The classification of the VDP puts the terroir principle at the center of its classification approach. With the latest modifications of 2012, the absolutely finest vineyards are called Grosse Lage and dry wines from these super top vineyards are called Grosses Gewächs. Grosses Gewächs wines are the finest dry wines from Germany’s finest vineyards.

To qualify for the Grosses Gewächs label, a number of criteria need to be respected. (i) The fruit has to come from a Grosse Lage vineyard. (ii) At harvest, the grapes need to be at least at Spätlese level in terms of the sugar content. (iii) Only certain – typical - grape varieties are allowed, including Riesling and Spätburgunder. (iv) Further restrictions apply: there are yield restrictions; only hand picking of grapes is permitted and harvest must be late in the autumn.

2017 Weingut Hermann Dönnhoff Niederhauser Hermannshöhle Grosses Gewächs Trocken

Weingut Hermann Dönnhoff
Nahe
26 hectares
80% Riesling
5/5 Gault Millau
VDP

Picture: Christian Schiller with Helmut Dönnhoff, Weingut Hermann Dönnhoff

Picture: Annette Schiller, Helmut Dönnhoff and daughter Christina Dönnhoff (Weingut Dönnhoff) and Didier Cuevlier (Chateau Leoville Poyferre) at Weingut Dr. Robert Weil

Pictures: An Afternoon with Riesling Star Winemaker Helmut Doennhoff at Weingut Doennhoff in Oberhausen in the Nahe Valley, Germany

2017 Weingut Carl Loewen Thornicher Ritsch Riesling Grosses Gewächs Trocken

Weingut Carl Loewen
Mosel
15 hectares
96% Riesling
3/5 Gault Millau

Pictures: With Christoph Loewen, Weingut Carl Loewen, at the Wedding Party of Stuart Pigott in the Rheingau (Weingut JB Becker, Walluf)

Fine Feinherbs: Spreitzer Winkeler Jesuitengarten Alte Reben and Selbach-Oster Spätlese Feinherb Alte Reben Graacher Domprobst

Picture: Fine Feinherbs: Spreitzer Winkeler Jesuitengarten Alte Reben and Selbach-Oster Spätlese Feinherb Alte Reben Graacher Domprobst

2017 Weingut Josef Spreitzer Winkeler Jesuitengarten Riesling Alte Reben Feinherb

Weingut Josef Spreitzer
Rheingau
20 hectares
97% Riesling
4/5 Gault Millau
VDP

Pictures: Tour and Tasting at Weingut Spreitzer in Oestrich, Rheingau, with Bernd Spreitzer – Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), Germany

Pictures: Annette Schiller, Andreas Spreitzer, David Schildknecht. See: Rieslingfeier 2018 in New York City: Gränd Tasting and Gala Dinner

2017 Weingut Selbach Oster Graacher Domprobst Riesling Alte Reben Spätlese Feinherb

Weingut Selbach Oster
Mosel
22 hectares
97% Riesling
4/5 Gault Millau

Picture: Wine Tasting at Weingut Selbach-Oster in Zeltingen, Mosel, with Johannes Selbach. See: Cellar Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut Selbach-Oster in Zeltingen, Mosel, with Johannes Selbach – Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Pictures: Annette Schiller and Johannes Selbach at Rieslingfeier 2018 in New York City: Gränd Tasting and Gala Dinner

A First Flight of Kabs: Willi Schaefer Graacher Himmelreich Kabinett and Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst Kabinett

Picture:A First Flight of Kabs: Willi Schaefer Graacher Himmelreich Kabinett and Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst Kabinett

2017 Willi Schaefer Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett
2017 Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst Riesling Kabinett

Weingut Willi Schäfer
Mosel
4 hectares
100%  Riesling
4/4 Gault Millau
VDP

Pictures: Christian Schiller, Christoph Schaefer and Annette Schiller. See: Rieslingfeier 2018 in New York City: Gränd Tasting and Gala Dinner

A Second Flight of Kabs: Carl Loewen Longuicher Maximiner Herrenberg Kabinett and AJ Adam Dhron Hofberg Kabinett

Picture: Carl Loewen Longuicher Maximiner Herrenberg Kabinett and AJ Adam Dhron Hofberg Kabinett

2017 Weingut Carl Loewen Longuicher Maximiner Herrenberg Riesling Kabinett

Weingut Carl Loewen
Mosel
12.5 hectares
96% Riesling
3/5 Gault Millau

2017 Weingut AJ Adam Dhron Hofberg Riesling Kabinett

Weingut AJ Adam
Mosel
5 hectares
100% Riesling
2/5 Gault Millau

Spätlese/ Auslese Grand Finale: Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Spätlese and Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Rotlay Auslese

Picture: Spätlese/ Auslese Grand Finale: Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Spätlese and Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Rotlay Auslese

2017 Weingut Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Riesling Spätlese
2017 Weingut Selbach-Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Rotlay Riesling Auslese

Weingut Selbach Oster
Mosel
22 hectares
97% Riesling
4/5 Gault Millau

Picture: Johannes and Barbara Selbach, Weingut Selbach Oster, and Annette Schiller, ombiasy WineTours, in New York at the 2015 Rieslingfeier.

Picture: Johannes Selbach, Weingut Selbach Oster, and Riesling Guru Paul Grieco in New York City at the 2013 Riesling and Co Tasting. See: Schiller’s Favorites at the 2013 Riesling and Co Tasting in New York City, USA

German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) President Carl Willner

We had a very good New Vintages tasting of 2017 Rieslings last night at Harbour Square ...Phil Bernstein's selection of wines was as always excellent, and we had a strong turnout, with 65 persons registered...

We had a good range of wines this year, with two trockens to start (the Peter Lauer Barrel X, the most inexpensive wine of the event, received favorable comments from many), two strong GGs (with the Donnhoff the most expensive of the ones on the list - we didn’t have a price for the Carl Loewen), two good Feinherbs (Phil thought we had not done a flight of two of these together before), four Kabinetts, all good (even if as Phil noted the AJ Adam didn’t stand out as much as in some past years), and a super Spatlese and Auslese at the end, both from Selbach-Oster (those were the two I purchased for the evening). Eight different producers were represented among the twelve wines - Weingut Keller (1), Peter Lauer (1), Donnhoff (1), AJ Adam (1), Spreitzer (1), Willi Schaefer (2), Carl Loewen (2), and Selbach-Oster (3). Phil helpfully provided information as the tasting went on for those newer to German wines on how to read a German wine label, and the meaning of such terms as Alte Reben and Grosses Gewachs...

Onward to our Austrian wine luncheon! We have events on the calendar now through May, with the Austrian event on April 13, EU Open House on May 11, and the Spargelfest at the Embassy House on May 24, but nothing further planned after that until the Holiday Dinner on December 14.

Picture: President Carl Willner and Nina Kabanova Willner

Previous Years'“New German Vintage” Tastings of the German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter)

For previous years, see:

The German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) Presented: 2016 German Vintage Tasting with Phil Bernstein of MacArthur Beverages, Washington DC, USA

The German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) Presented: 2015 German Vintage Tasting with Phil Bernstein, USA

Phil Bernstein of MacArthur Beverages Presents the new Vintage (2014) to the German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter), USA/ Germany

German Riesling - What the American Market Wants: Vintage 2013 Tasting with German Wine Expert Phil Bernstein, MacArthur Beverages, Washington DC

The Annual “New German Vintage” Tasting of the German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter) led by Phil Bernstein - 2012 Vintage, Germany/USA

German Wine: Tasting with Phil Bernstein of MacArthur Beverages the 2011 Vintage in Washington DC, USA

The 2010 Vintage Tasting of the German Wine Society (Aaron Nix-Gomez)

Phil Bernstein’s Third Annual German Riesling Tasting with the German Wine Society, Washington DC Chapter - Rieslings With a Touch of Sweetness

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A German Riesling Feast in New York City: Rieslingfeier 2015, USA

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A German Riesling Feast in New York City: Rieslingfeier 2016, USA

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Rieslingfeier 2018 in New York City: Gränd Tasting and Gala Dinner

Cellar Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut Selbach-Oster in Zeltingen, Mosel, with Johannes Selbach – Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Schiller’s Favorites at the 2013 Riesling and Co Tasting in New York City, USA

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Desvignes in Givry, Côte Chalonnaise, with Owner/ Winemaker Gautier Desvignes - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

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Picture: Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Desvignes in Givry, Côte Chalonnaise, with Owner/ Winemaker Gautier Desvignes - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

After a nice breakfast at the Hostellerie Château de la Barge in Crêche-sur-Saône we drove to Givry, Côte Chalonnaise, for a tour and tasting at Domaine Desvignes.

Owner/ Winemaker Gautier Desvignes was our host.

We started the visit in the vineyards, which are just behind the domaine.

We then moved to the winemaking facilities, were the new vintage was fermenting. We could see the red wine mash at different stages of the red wine fermentation process: in the stainless-steel tank, in the winepress and on the truck on its way to the destillery.

We then moved to the barrel cellar, where the tasting took place, all from bottle.

Following the visit of Domaine Desvignes in Givry we drove to Mercurey for lunch at Restaurant Le Mercurey. This restaurant in this former coach stop offers classical Burgundian cuisine and wines from the region at its best. It is always a surprise to stop at these unassuming places to be in for a real treat.

Pictures: Arriving at Domaine Desvignes in Givry, Côte Chalonnaise

Givrey

Givry is an often overlooked appellation of 269 hectares in the Côte Chalonnaise subregion of Burgundy. Givry wine is produced in the communes of Givry, Dracy-le-Fort and Jambles  The Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) Givry may be used for red and white wine with respectively Pinot Noir and Chardonnay as the main grape variety. The production of red wine dominates, with almost 80 per cent.

There are 27 Premier Cru vineyards (108 hectares) within Givry AOC, but no Grand Cru vineyards exist in this part of Burgundy.

Pictures: In the Vineyard with Gautier Desvignes

Domaine Desvignes in Givry

This family domaine was founded in 1870 and handed down from father to son. Today the fifth generation is managing the estate and the sixth generation, Gautier Desvignes, who was our host, came on board in 2016.

Pictures: In the Wine Cellar with Gautier Desvignes

The domaine is beautifully situated at the foot of a hill, amongst the vines. The method of farming is “culture raisonnée”, i.e environmentally conscious, and the Devignes’ philosophy is best described in their own words: “Our principle is to conserve the typicity of the wines of Givry by showing the terroir, and the specific fruit aromas.” Harvesting by hand goes without saying, and fermenting and ageing is done in tanks or large wooden vats. The Desvignes are very careful with new oak to not mask the authenticity of the Givry appellation.

Pictures: The Mash in the Wine Press and on the Truck

Tasting

We tasted 5 wines, all red, in the barrel cellar.

Pictures: Tasting at Domaine Desvignes

The Wines Gautier Desvignes Poured

Except for the first wine all five wines were 2016 Domaine Desvignes Givrey 1er Cru Rouge


2016 Domaine Desvignes Givrey Rouge


2016 Domaine Desvignes Givrey 1er Cru Le Vernoy Rouge


2016 Domaine Desvignes Givrey 1er Cru Le Clos du Vernoy Monopole  Rouge

14.5/20 Guide Bettane et Desseauve 2019

Cépage : Pinot Noir

Issu d'un clos de vignes âgées de 40-45 ans de moyenne, parcelle entourée de murs, sol argilo calcaire. Vieille vigne.

Robe rubis soutenue aux reflets violacés intenses. Nez mélant les fruits noirs, sureau, à des notes de sous bois apportées par l'élevage. En bouche, vin alliant la richesse et la maturité du millésime à l'expression du terroir, ce qui se traduit par une attaque assez puissante en bouche avec une excellent niveau d'ouverture aromatique puis le vin se fait ensuite plus élégant et plus fin, les tanins présentent une belle finesse. Vin qui demande à évoluer encore un peu pour obtenir un peu plus d'harmonie en fin de bouche.

A servir sur une belle pièce de boeuf .


2016 Domaine Desvignes Givrey 1er Cru La Grande Berge Rouge

Cépage: Pinot Noir

Issue d'une grande parcelle de vignes situées en coteau, belle exposition au soleil, sol argilo calcaire

Robe rubis. Nez élégant mélant les petits fruits rouges, groseille, et quelques arômes d'évolution légèrement fumés. En bouche,vin élégant mélant des notes de fruits acidulés à des notes plus complexes liées à l'élevage telles que l'humus, les notes fumées.Les tanins sont discrets et distingués. Un archétype de la finesse du pinot noir septentrional.

A servir sur un rôti de veau ou de boeuf.


2016 Domaine Desvignes Givrey 1er Cru  Clos Charlé Rouge

16.5/20 Guide Bettane et Desseauve 2019

Cépage : Pinot Noir

Issu d'une vigne située à l'entrée du village, sol plutôt argileux que calcaire.

Robe rubis profond. Au nez, ce vin présente des arômes de petits fruits rouges et des notes florales agréables. A l'aération, ce vin fait sentir sa maturité avec l'apparition de notes de fruits noirs elles que la mûre. L'attaque en bouche est très soyeuse avec uen certaine rondeur et une sensation de douceur. Les tanins sont très fins et enrobés. On perçoit en finale, une légère pointe acidulée qui confère une excellente fraicheur à ce vin.

Vin qui peut encore évoluer mais avec un très bon équlibre à la dégustation aujourd'hui.

A servir sur une viande rouge.


Bye-bye

Thanks Gautier for a great wineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Desvignes in Givry, Côte Chalonnaise. 

Picture: Bye - bye

Lunch at Restaurant Le Mercurey in Mercurey

Following the visit of Domaine Desvignes in Givry we drove to Mercurey for lunch at Restaurant Le Mercurey. This restaurant in this former coach stop offers classical Burgundian cuisine and wines from the region at its best. It is always a surprise to stop at these unassuming places to be in for a real treat.

See also: Lunch at Restaurant Le Mercurey in Mercurey - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Pictures: Lunch at Restaurant Le Mercurey in Mercurey

Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History (Forthcoming an already relased Postings)

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Introduction to the Burgundy Wine Region at Antic Wine in Lyon with Flying Sommelier Georges Dos Santos - Burgundy (and Champagne) 2016 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Lunch at La Table de Chaintré (1 Star Michelin) in Chaintré, with Chef Sébastien Grospellier - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

In the Most Prestigious AOC in the Mâconnais: Pouilly-Fuissé, France

Visit and Tasting at Domaine de Fussiacus in Fuissé, Poully-Fuissé, Mâconnais, with Owner/ Winemaker Yannik Pacquet - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Desvignes in Givry, Côte Chalonnaise, with Owner/ Winemaker Gautier Desvignes

Lunch at Restaurant Le Mercurey in Mercurey - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

At Domaine Theulot­-Juillot in Mercurey, Côte Chalonnaise, with Nathalie Theulot - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Tour of Château de Rully and Tasting of Domaine du Château de Rully Wines, with Count Raoul de Ternay - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Dinner at restaurant Le Chevreuil in Meursault, with the wines of Domaine Matrot

Cellar tour and tasting at Cave Ropiteau Frères in Meursault, Côte de Beaune

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Michel Prunier & Fille in Auxey­ Duresses, Côte de Beaune - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Where Robert Parker likes to Eat: Lunch at La Crémaillère in Auxey-Duresses - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard walk and tasting in the vineyards of Meursault, with Karoline Knoth and the Wines of Domaine Pierre Morey

Vineyard Walk in Meursault with Karoline Knoth - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk, Cellar Tour and Lunch, with Patrick Leflaive

Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk and Cellar Tour, with Olivier and Patrick Leflaive - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

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Visit and tasting at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet in Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune

Tour of the ancient cellars and tasting at Maison Joseph Drouhin in Beaune, Côte de Beaune

Visit and Tasting: Maison Joseph Drouhin in Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Beaune, Bourgogne

Visit: Hospices de Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Lunch at restaurant Le Carmin (1 Michelin Star) in Beaune

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Château de Pommard in Pommard, Côte de Beaune.

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Faiveley in Nuits-Saint-George, Côte de Nuits, with Matilde Nicolas, Communications Director

Tasting at Domaine Faiveley in Nuits St. Georges - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Guided tour of the Abbey de Cîteaux

Visit of Château du Clos de Vougeot - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, with Armelle Rion

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne ­Romanée, Côte de Nuits - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Guillon & Fils in Gevrey­-Chambertin, Côte de Nuits, with Jean-Michel Guillon - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

An Institution: Lunch at Restaurant Chez Guy in Gevrey­-Chambertin - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Pierre Gelin in Fixin, Côte de Nuits. with Owner/ Winemaker Pierre Gelin.

Wine Pairing Lunch, Cellar Visit, Vineyard Tour and Tasting at Domaine Jean­ Marc Brocard in Préhy, Chablis– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars and other Wine Venues in Chablis, France

Visit and tasting at Château Long-Depaquit in Chablis, with General Manager Cécilia Trimaille.

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French Champagne Houses and German Roots

Visit and Tasting at Champagne Jean Josselin, a Grower Champagne House in Gyé­ sur­ Seine – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour of the Avenue de Champagne in Épernay

Dinner at 1-Michelin star restaurant Les Berceaux in Épernay

Cellar visit and tasting at the Champagne House Mercier in Épernay

Lunch at La Coupole, Montparnasse, Paris

Dining and Wining on Boulevard Montparnasse in Paris: La Rotonde, Le Dôme and La Coupole, France – Pre-Bordeaux Wine Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Top 100 German Wines of 2018 - James Suckling/ Stuart Pigott

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On December 13, 2018, James Suckling released a list of his top 100 German wines of 2017. The list was put togather by Stuart Pigott, Senior Editor, a leading German wine and Resling expert.

A few months later, Stuart Pigott announced that for personal and other reasons (he wanted to spend more time with his new wife) was leaving the James Suckling team, effective March 1.

Most likely, the 2018 list was the last Top 100 German Wnes List of James Suckling put togather by Stuart Pigott. 

For last year's list, see: Top 100 German Wines of 2017 - Stuart Pigott/ James Suckling.com

Picture: Annette and Christian Schiller with Wine Journalist Stuart Pigott

Stuart Pigott: This was a great year for German wines, but also one dogged by problems. The most important news is the sensational quality of the best dry rieslings from the 2017 vintage. Nine of the top 10 places in our list of best German wines for 2018 go to wines in that category, all rated 98 points or higher.

The Dellchen GG 2017 from Dönnhoff in the Nahe region with a perfect 100 points is the best wine from the best vintage for dry Riesling in Germany in modern times. Winemaker Cornelius Dönnhoff’s masterpiece marries mind-blowing concentration and brilliance with enormous minerality, pushing the 2017 vintage to its limits.

James Suckling: "I knew back in 2016 what would be the JamesSuckling.com Wine of the Year in 2018. Or at least, I had a pretty fair idea. I tasted 800 barrel samples in Bordeaux in March 2016, and I was blown away by the superb quality of the 2015 vintage. It was a superlative year producing classically structured reds with incredible beauty, structure, freshness, and finesse. They were neo-classical wines reminiscent of great young Bordeaux of my career such as 1982 and 1989. I gave potential perfect 100-point ratings to eight wines. About two years later (January this year), I tasted the 2015 Bordeaux again, and I rated 14 wines 100 points. It was the largest number of perfect wines in a single vintage of Bordeaux in my nearly four decades as a wine critic.

Picture:  Annette Schiller, Helmut Dönnhoff and daughter Christina Dönnhoff (Weingut Dönnhoff) and Didier Cuevlier (Chateau Leoville Poyferre) at Weingut Dr. Robert Weil

Pictures: An ombiasy WineTours Afternoon with Riesling Star Winemaker Helmut Doennhoff at Weingut Doennhoff in Oberhausen in the Nahe Valley, Germany

Steffen Christmann, owner of Christmann estate in Pfalz, who’s Riesling Pfalz Idig GG 2017 is our number 2 German wine of 2018.

Not every wine in the top 10 is from famous producers though. The breathtakingly beautiful Schönell GG 2017 from Prinz made 5th place with 99 points and the super-mineral Krone trocken 2017 from Eva Fricke made 6th place with 98 points. Both of these rising winemakers are based in the Rheingau, a region dogged by quality issues during recent decades. Clearly something has changed there for the better.

Picture: Annette Schiller, Christian Schiller and Steffen Christmann at the 2. Internationale Riesling Symposium in Hattenheim, Germany

Pictures: Winery Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut A. Christmann, with Steffen Christmann– Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

The challenge the best German wines of 2018 had to overcome was the combination of spring frosts and late summer hail that devastated the size of the 2017 crop in many places. This means many wines that would have qualified for this list in a normal year, for example most of the amazing dry Riesling GGs from Keller in Rheinhessen, didn’t this time because quantities were so small you would have great difficulty tracking them down.

Our Top 100 lists are not designed to frustrate you, rather to point you in the direction of the most exciting wines currently available in the market. Of course, this is a bitter pill for the affected producers, also in terms of reduced sales and income. Germany may be one of the main beneficiaries of climate change, but that doesn’t mean the weather no longer throws rocks into the road for the winemakers!

Pictures: Annette and Christian Schiller with Gunter Künstler, Weingut Künstler, at Weingut Robert Weil

Pictures: Vineyard Walk, Cellar Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut Künstler– Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Another striking feature of this year’s list is the handful of reds from the spätburgunder, aka pinot noir, grape of the 2015 vintage, most notably the super-concentrated but equally refined Schlossberg GG 2015 from Bernhard Huber in Baden that took 8th place with 98 points.

The Schlossberg GG 2015 from Fürst in Franken (from a completely different vineyard to Huber’s, also called Schlossberg) that placed 17th, the Spätburgunder 2015 (labeled “Pinot Noir”) from Shelter Winery in Baden in 19th position and the 2015 Spätburgunder Pinot Noix (yes, that really is the name!) in 22nd place are all stunningly distinctive expressions of this grape that rated 96. Try putting them up against top red Burgundies costing several times their comparatively friendly prices to see what we mean.

Pictures: Cellar Tour and Wine Tasting with Philipp Wittmann and Eva Clüsserath-Wittmann at Weingut Wittmann in Westhofen – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

There’s even more value to be found in the dry riesling category. This is partly the result of improved viticulture and selective harvesting, but the excellent ripening conditions in 2017 (the fine fall stretched into late November) combined with the small crop also played an important role in cranking up the quality.

Some wines below the single-vineyard category that we normally expect to rate 91 or 92 scored a couple of points higher as a result. Look out for dry rieslings like the Magic Mountain 2017 from Leitz in the Rheingau and the Haardt 2017 from Müller-Catoir in the Pfalz that both rated 94 and took 85th and 84th positions in our Top 100 German Wines of 2018. — Stuart Pigott, Senior Editor

Top 100 German wines of 2018 - James Suckling/ Stuart Pigott

1Dönnhoff Riesling Nahe Dellchen GG 2017
2Christmann Riesling Pfalz Idig GG 2017
3Künstler Riesling Rheingau Hölle GG 2017
4Wittmann Riesling Rheinhessen Morstein GG 2017
5Prinz Riesling Rheingau Schönhell GG 2017
6Eva Fricke Riesling Rheingau Krone Trocken 2017
7Müller-Catoir Riesling Pfalz Bürgergarten Im Breumel GG 2017
8Bernhard Huber Spätburgunder Baden Schlossberg GG 2015
9Gut Hermannsberg Riesling Nahe Kupfergrube GG 2016
10 Dönnhoff Riesling Nahe Hermannshöhle GG 2017
11Emrich-Schönleber Riesling Nahe Halenberg GG 2017
12Schäfer-Fröhlich Riesling Nahe Felseneck GG 2017
13Dr. Wehrheim Riesling Pfalz Kastanienbusch GG 2017
14Wagner-Stempel Riesling Rheinhessen Heerkretz Auslese 2017
15Carl Loewen Riesling Mosel 1896 (Gray Label) 2017
16Peter Lauer Riesling Mosel Schonfels GG 2017
17Fürst Spätburgunder Franken Schlossberg GG 2015
18Heymann-Löwenstein Riesling Mosel Uhlen Laubach GG 2017
19Shelter Winery Spätburgunder Baden 2015
20Egon Müller-Scharzhof Riesling Mosel Scharzhofberger Spätlese 2017
21Bergdolt Riesling Pfalz Reiterpfad Achtmorgen GG 2017
22Daniel Twardowski Spätburgunder Mosel Pinot Noix 2015
23Dr. Bürklin-Wolf Riesling Pfalz Ungeheuer GG 2016
24Fürst Riesling Franken Centgrafenberg GG 2017
25Schlossgut Diel Riesling Nahe Burgberg GG 2016
26Wagner-Stempel Riesling Rheinhessen Heerkretz GG 2017
27Ökonomierat Rebholz Riesling Pfalz Kastanienbusch GG 2017
28Dr. Loosen Riesling Mosel Erdener Prälat GG Reserve 2014
29Georg Breuer Riesling Rheingau Berg Schlossberg Trocken 2016
30Markus Molitor Riesling Mosel Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Auslese *** Green Cap 2016
31August Kesseler Riesling Rheingau Berg Schlossberg GG 2017
32Maximin Grünhaus (von Schubert) Riesling Mosel Abtsberg Superior 2017
33Kühling-Gillot Riesling Rheinhessen Rothenberg Wurzelecht GG 2017
34Willi Schaefer Riesling Mosel Graacher Domprobst Kabinett 2017
35Emrich-Schönleber Riesling Nahe Halenberg Spätlese 2017
36Schloss Johannisberg Riesling Rheingau Auslese Rosalack 2017
37A. J. Adam Riesling Mosel Hofberg Kabinett 2017
38Robert Weil Riesling Rheingau Kiedrich Gräfenberg Auslese 2017
39Keller Riesling Rheinhessen Hubacker GG 2017
40Zilliken Riesling Mosel Rausch Spätlese 2017
41von Othegraven (Günther Jauch) Riesling Mosel Altenberg Spätlese Alte Reben 2017
42Markus Molitor Riesling Mosel Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Spätlese Gold Cap 2016
43A. J. Adam Riesling Mosel In der Sängerei Feinherb 2017
44Tesch Riesling Nahe St. Remigiusberg Trocken 2017
45Pfeffingen Riesling Pfalz Herrenberg GG 2017
46Hexamer Riesling Nahe Meddersheimer Rheingrafenberg Spätlese 2017
47Ratzenberger Riesling Mittelrhein St. Jost GG 2017
48Flick Riesling Rheingau Nonnberg Vier Morgen GG 2017
49Gunderloch Riesling Rheinhessen Rothenberg GG 2017
50Joh. Jos. Prum Riesling Mosel Wehlener Sonnenuhr Spätlese 2016
51Eva Fricke Riesling Rheingau Seligmacher 2017
52Vollenweider Riesling Mosel Wolfer Goldgrube Spätlese 2017
53Katharina Wechsler Riesling Rheinhessen Kirchspiel trocken 2017
54Immich-Batterieberg Riesling Mosel Batterieberg 2016
55Dr. Wagner Riesling Mosel Rauch Spätlese Josef Heinrich 2017
56Selbach-Oster Riesling Mosel Rotlay Auslese 2017
57Winter Riesling Rheinhessen Kloppberg GG 2017
58Grans-Fassian Riesling Mosel Trittenheimer Apotheke Auslese 2017
59Müller-Catoir Scheurebe Pfalz Mandelring Spätlese 2017
60Dr. Crusius Riesling Nahe Felsenberg GG 2017
61Battenfeld-Spanier Riesling Rheinhessen Krichenstück GG 2017
62Groebe Riesling Rheinhessen Kirchspiel GG 2017
63Thörle Riesling Rheinhessen Hölle trocken 2017
64Gut Hermannsberg Riesling Nahe Hermannsberg GG 2016
65Winzerhof Stahl Chardonnay Franken Edelstahl Fass 500 Grand Reserve 2016
66Schloss Johannisberg Riesling Rheingau Spätlese Grünlack 2017
67Bergdolt Weissburgunder Pfalz Mandelberg GG 2017
68Chat Sauvage Pinot Noir Rheingau Rüdesheim Drachenstein 2015
69Knipser Riesling Pfalz Steinbuckel GG 2017
70Riffel Riesling Rheinhessen Scharlachberg trocken 2017
71Wittmann Riesling Rheinhessen Kirchspiel GG 2017
72Maximin Grünhaus (von Schubert) Riesling Mosel Abtsberg GG 2017
73Haart Riesling Mosel Ohligsberg GG 2017
74Schlossgut Diel Nahe Cuvée Mo Sekt Brut Natur 2008
75Martin Müllen Riesling Mosel Trarbacher Hühnerberg Spätlese Trocken ** 2016
76Schäfer-Fröhlich Weissburgunder Nahe Reserve Trocken 2017
77Ökonomierat Rebholz Riesling Pfalz Frankweiler Bienengarten EL 2017
78Luckert Riesling Franken Maustal GG 2017
79Koehler-Ruprecht Chardonnay Pfalz Spätlese Trocken 2017
80Thörle Spätburgunder Rheinhessen Hölle 2016
81Hofmann Riesling Rheinhessen Hundertgulden trocken 2017
82J.B. Becker Riesling Rheingau Wallufer Walkenberg Spätlese Trocken Alte Reben 2016
83Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch, Erben Thanisch Riesling Mosel Bernkasteler Doctor Kabinett 2017
84Müller-Catoir Riesling Pfalz Haardt Trocken 2017
85Leitz Riesling Rheingau Magic Mountain Trocken 2017
86Korrell Riesling Nahe Von den Grossen Lagen Trocken 2017
87von Oetinger Riesling Rheingau Tradition Trocken 2016
88Ansgar Clüsserath Riesling Mosel Trittenheimer Apotheke Trocken 2017
89Joh. Bapt. Schäfer Riesling Nahe Goldloch GG 2017
90Ökonomierat Rebholz Weissburgunder Pfalz Vom Muschelkalk Trocken 2017
91Gutzler Riesling Rheinhessen Morstein trocken 2015
92Fritz Haag Riesling Mosel Juffer-Sonnenuhr GG 2017
93Theo Minges Riesling Pfalz Schäwer GG 2017
94Van Volxem Riesling Mosel Gottesfuss GG 2017
95Bernhard Eifel Riesling Mosel Alex E. Feinherb 2016
96Spreitzer Riesling Rheingau Wisselbrunnen GG 2017
97Dr. Fischer Riesling Mosel Kupp GG 2017
98Wegeler Riesling Mosel Doctor GG 2017
99Aldinger Spätburgunder Würrtemberg Lämmler GG 2015
100Winzerhof Lüttmer Frühburgunder Saale-Unstrut S 2015

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Pictures: Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Climens, Appellation Barsac-Sauterne, Première Grand Cru Classé, with Owner/ Winemaker Bérénice Lurton - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

After spending 2 nights in Saint Emilion and focusing on the Right-Bank of Bordeaux, we left the hotel in the morning and drove through the Entre-Deux-Mer region of Bordeaux to arrive iat Château Climens in Barsac-Sauternes at around 11:00 am.

Château Climens is an Appellation Barsac-Sauternes Première Grand Cru Classé Estate, owned and run by the charming Bérénice Lurton.

Owner/ Winemaker Bérénice Lurton was our host.She took us to her vineyards. Bérénice works in the vineyard according to biodynamic principles and in 2011 Château Climens received the biodyvin certification. She showed us then the facilities that are being used to prepare the products she needs for the treatment of the vineyars as well as the winemaking facilities including the barrel cellars.

By then it was time for lunch. We sat down with Bérénice in the dining quarters of Château Climens for an apperetif before moving to the table for a very nice wine-pairing lunch with Bérénice Lurton.

Pictures: Arriving at Château Climens

Château Climens was first mentioned in 1547. Since then only five families called Climens their home, with the Lurton family being the last owner when Lucien Lurton bought the estate in 1971 (The Lurtons are one of Bordeaux's great wine dynasties. With more than 2,500 acres in the region, they are collectively Bordeaux's largest holder of wine-producing land. The family members own more than 20 châteaux and manage several well-known properties.). In 1992 Bérénice Lurton, Lucien Lurton’s youngest daughter took over the reins at Château Climens. The estate sits on the highest point in the Barsac appellation – a bit north of Sauternes - and is surrounded by 75 acres of vineyard. The vineyard is entirely planted with Sémillion -unusual for a Sauternes- that gives the Climens wines its racy complexity and freshness. Bérénice works in the vineyard according to biodynamic principles and in 2011 Château Climens received the biodyvin certification.

Château Climens

The estate was founded in 1547 by Guirault Roborel. In 1855, in the year Château Climens was classified a Premier Cru, Henri Gounouilhou, owner of an influential Bordeaux daily newspaper, bought the property. He used his influence in the media to boost the public’s recognition of Château Climens. Additionallly, Henri Gounouilhou improved the quality of the Climens wines to such a degree that Château Climens for some years challenged Château d'Yquem as the top estate in Sauternes. The vintages 1929, 1947 and 1949 were described by Alexis Lichine to surpass Château d'Yquem as "lighter, with less vinosity and body, yet miraculously subtle."

In 1971, Lucien Lurton bought the estate, along with Château Doisy-Dubroca. It has been run by his daughter, Bérénice Lurton, since 1992. The Lurton family has done a wonderful job, continuing to improve on the already excellent quality reached under Gouonouilhou’s ownership. One specific step taken by the Lurton family was to remove all Muscadelle vines. Thus, today the 30 hectare estate is composed of 100% Semillon, unlike most Sauternes estates that incorporate a small portion of Sauvignon Blanc. There is one only vineyard and it is unchanged since growing of grapes started in the 16th century.

Château Climens also produces a second wine named Cypres de Climens. Château Climens is located in the south of the Barsac appellation, just outside the small village of La Pinesse.

Pictures: In the Vineyard of Château Climens with Château Climens 

Winemaking

The poor limestone soil and damp morning weather is exactly how the estate got its name. When Climens is translated from the local dialect, it means unfertile, poor land.

The average age of the vines is 35 years. Yields are low, averaging 12 hectoliters per hectare. In some years the yield can drop as low as 8 hectoliters per hectare. This makes for an intensely aromatic and concentrated wine.

Pictures: In the Barrel Cellar of Château Climens with Château Climens

During the entire harvest period each day’s harvest is sent to the winery where it will be vinified separately. The fermentation is controlled at 27 degrees Celsius and will last between 15 and 21 days. Once the ideal level of alcohol is reached (13.5%), the wine receives a thermal shock, quickly dropping the temperature down to 3 degrees Celsius, which halts the fermentation. The wine is then sent to barrel where it will be aged in 30% new oak. After 22 months of aging, the tasting team will taste all the individual wines and decide on two separate blends. The first and superior blend will be destined for the first label, Château Climens. The second tier blend, although still high in quality, will be bottled as the second label, Cyprès de Climens. About 30,000 bottles of the first label are produced and between 10,000 and 15,000 bottles of the second label.

Noble Rot

At Château Climens the mornings are humid with fog and the afternoons are sunny. This provides the perfect conditions for the development of the botrytis cinerea. In order for all of the botrytised grapes to be harvested, the estate will conduct between 5 and 6 runs through the vineyard, each lasting 3 to 8 days, to ensure that only the botrytis infected grapes are picked.

Picture: Noble Rot

Biodynamic

Château Climens is the first classified noble-sweet wine estate in Bordeaux to go biodynamic, with the assistance of Jean-Michel and Corinne Comme, who also consult for Château Pontet-Canet. Château Climens is aiming to be certified iodynamic in 2014.

Bérénice Lurton: “I believe passionately that biodynamics is the right way for us to go. We want to go back to our roots at Climens and help our wines find their own balance. Biodynamics brings life and vibrancy to the wines.”

Biodynamics can be difficult in the Bordeaux region. It is not the warmest area and there is a large amount of humidity from the Atlantic Ocean as well as the large rivers. So various vineyard problems have to be treated such as mildew and millederange.

Pictures: Drying Horsetail, Bracken, Bay Leaves and other Plants for Biodynamic Treatment

Wine-pairing Dinner with Bérénice Lurton

Apperitif

We sat down with Bérénice in the dining quarters of Château Climens for an apperetif. All the wines served during lunch including the apperitif were noble-sweet Château Climens wines.

Apperitif wine:  2015 Cyprès de Climens
Wine-searcher average price in US$:32

Pictures: Apperitif

Lunch

Following the apperitif we moved to the dining room for lunch.


The Menu

We had 4 courses and 5 wines (including 1 extra wines), all Château Climens.


Oeuf cocotte revisité, au foie gras et aux champignons bruns

Château Climens 2012
Wine-searcher average price in US$:32


Dos de Cabillaud, terre et mer, piment d'Espelette et croustillant de jambon

Château Climens 1996
Wine-searcher average price in US$:91


Fromage affiné

Château Climens 1977
Wine-searcher average price in US$:160

Château Climens 1978
Wine-searcher average price in US$:210


Soupe de fraises et framboises

Château Climens 2005
Wine-searcher average price in US$:111


Café


Chef à Domicile Florence Camaly

Thanks Chef Florence Camaly for a wonderful lunch.

Pitures: Chef Florence Camaly and Bérénice Lurton

Bye-bye

Picture: Bye-bye

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Tour and Tasting at Château La Conseillante, Appellation Pomerol, with GM/ Winemaker Marielle Cazaux - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Le Bon Pasteur, Pomerol, with Dany Rolland, GM Benoit Prévot and Chef Frédéric Bozzo - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Tasting (including from Barrel) at Tertre Rôteboeuf, Saint Emilion, with Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile, France – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2018)

Tour and Lunch at Château Climens, Appellation Barsac-Sauterne, Première Grand Cru Classé, with Owner/ Winemaker Bérénice Lurton

Visiting and Tasting at Château Climens, Barsac-Sauternes, Première Grand Cru Classé en 1855 - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Visit and Tasting: Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte, Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé– Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Wine pairing lunch at Château Beauséjour, Appellation Puisseguin Saint-Emilion

Tour, Tasting and Wine Lunch at a Petit Château and Organic Producer: Château Beauséjour – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Bio in Bordeaux: Cellar Tour, Vineyard Tour and Winepairing Lunch at Chateau Beauséjour and Château Langais, AOC Puisseguin-St.Emilion, with Owner/ Winemaker Gérard Dupuy - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Schiller's Favorite Seafood Restaurants in Arcachon and Cap Ferret (Bassin d'Arcachon/ Bordeaux)

Oysters in Bordeaux: Visiting the Oyster Farmer Raphael Doerfler and his Earl Ostrea Chanca Oyster Farm in Grand Piquey/ Bassin d'Arcachon - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Lunch at Pinasse Café, Cap Ferret, Bassin d'Arcachon - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

The 5 Premiers Grands Crus Chateaux en 1855 of Bordeaux, France

What is a Bordeaux Cru Bourgeois? France

Visit and Tasting at Château La Tour de Bessan, Appellation Margaux, Cru Bourgois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton

Tour and Tasting at Château Durfort-Vivens, Appellation Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé, with Pauline Lurton

Tour and Tasting at Château Pichon Longueville Baron in Pauillac - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017 France

Wine-Pairing Lunch at Château Pichon Longueville Baron in Pauillac - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017 France

Visit and Tasting at Château Ormez de Pez, Appellation Saint-Estèphe

How a Barrel is Made: Visit of the Cooperage Berger & Fils in Vertheuil– Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Tasting, including from Barrel, at Château Lafon-Rochet, Appellation Saint-Estèphe, 4ième Grand Cru Classé, with Owner Basile Tesseron

Tour and Tasting at Château Lafon-Rochet, 4ème Grand Cru Classé St-Estèphe, with Vineyard Manager Anaïs Maillet - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Léoville Poyferré, Saint-Julien, 2ième Grand Cru Classé, with Anne Cuvelier - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Family-style Dinner at Château Le Reysse and Château Lassus, Vignobles Paeffgen, Appellation Médoc, Owner/ Winemaker Stefan Paeffgen and Heike Paeffgen

Tour, Barrel Tasting and Family Dinner with Stefan and Heike Paeffgen, Château Le Reysse and Château Lassus, Vignobles Paeffgen, Appellation Médoc - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Léoville-Barton, Appellation Saint-Julien, 2ième Grand Cru Classé, and Château Langoa-Barton, Appellation Saint-Julien, 3ème Grand Cru Classé

Tour and Pique-nique Style Lunch at Château Lascombes, Appellation Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé

Tour and Gourmet Dinner with Wine-pairing at Château Haut-Bailly, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé, with Daina Paulin

Tour and Wine Dinner at Château Haut-Bailly, Graves, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France


2011 Cyprès de Climens US$51

2008 Château Climens US$99

Elegant, floral scented Climens with a gentle texture and lightness on the palate. Fresh and lifted and much earlier drinking than the 2009 and 2010. Tasted in: Bordeaux, France. Maturity: Drink. 90/100 Jeannie Cho Lee Tasted: 04-Jan-2014

2005 Château Climens US$122

Tasted blind at the 10-Year On Tasting in Sauternes. The 2005 Château Climens just soars from the glass with layers of clear honey, marmalade, nectarine and minerals all beautifully carved. The palate is medium-bodied with fresh, vibrant honeyed fruit that builds and builds in the mouth in tandem with a killer line of acidity. Even though it is a convincing, great Climens, you also have the impression that it is only just beginning to show what it is capable of. Bérénice Lurton and her team excelled in this vintage and it comes strongly recommended! 97/100 Neil Martin eRobertParker.com #219 Jun 2015



Weingut Hey in Naumburg, Saale-Unstrut, Joins VDP, the Association of about 200 German Elite Winemakers

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Pictures: Vineyard Walk with Matthias Hey. See: Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Weingut Hey, a German winery that is even in Germany relatively unknown, joined the VDP, the association of about 200 German elite winemakers earlier this year. It is relativey unknown in Germany for several reasons: because it is a young winery, it is a small producer and it is based in the Saale-Unstrut region in the Eastern part of Germany, the wines of which you rarely find in stores or restaurants outside of the Eastern part of Germany.

That Weingut Hey joined the VDP does not mean that Matthias Hey applied and was accepted. No, it is the other way around. The VDP looks around for potential candidates that might meet the high quality standards of the VDP and might fit into the association. There are many young and ambitious winemakers in Germany who hope to get a phone call from the President of the VDP inviting them to participate in the VDP selection process. And many indeed get such  a phone call. But very few also get a second call from the President telling them that they had been accepted by the VDP. Matthis Hey is one of those few. Congratulations.

Picture: Weingut Hey in Naumburg, Saale-Unstrut, Joins VDP, the Association of about 200 German Elite Winemakers

The VDP

The VDP is the world’s oldest association of wine estates in the world. In fact, it is the only one of its kind worldwide. No other country has a national organization of the top wine makers of the entire country.

In 1910, four regional wine-growers’ associations joined forces to form the Verband Deutscher Naturweinversteigerer (i.e. estates that sold their “natural” [unchaptalized] wines at auction). These organizations – from the Rheingau and Rheinhessen, founded in 1897 and 1900, respectively, and their counterparts in the Mosel-Saar-Ruwer and Pfalz regions, both founded in 1908 – were the forerunners of today’s VDP. At this time, fine German wines enjoyed a heyday. They were among the most expensive wines, on the tables of imperial houses as well as leading hotels and restaurants.

 Picture: The VDP Eagle which we will see on the bottles of Weingut Hey in due course

Throughout the past century, the quality-driven goals and strict standards of the VDP have played no small part in shaping the viticultural and winemaking practices in Germany. With their stringent statutes and their establishment of a German vineyard classification, the 200 members of the VDP have served as role models and justifiably can be viewed as the vanguard of the nation’s producers of top-quality wines.

For more on the new VDP Classification, see:

Steffen Christmann (Weingut A. Christmann) and Wilhelm Weil (Weingut Robert Weil) Presented the New Wine Classification of the VDP, Germany
Approaches to Classifying German Wine: The Standard Approach (the Law of 1971), the VDP Approach and the Zero Classification Approach
Stepping up: From 3 … to 4 Quality Levels - The New Classification of the VDP, Germany
German Wine Basics: Grosse Lage and Grosslage (and Grosses Gewaechs)
VDP.Grosses Gewaechs, Erstes Gewaechs, Spaetlese/Auslese Trocken, … Labeling Dry Ultra-Premium Wines in Germany
The VDP - the Powerful Group of German Elite Winemakers - Refines its Classification System, Germany

Weingut Hey

It all started in 2001, well after German reunification when Sigrun and Reinhard Hey bought a once exquisite vineyard in the steep slope site “Naumburger Steinmeister” including the farmhouse at the foot of the vineyard. With dedication the totally overgrown vineyard was reclaimed by removing blackberry bushes that had almost suffocated 80 year old vines, rebuilding the terraces, and planting new vines.

Today, Weingut Hey is at 5 hectares in the Naumburger Steinmeister and Naumburger Sonneck vineyards.

Son Matthias, who graduated from the enological university in Geisenheim in 2008, is now at the helm and puts the emphasis on top quality and the uniqueness of the region.

Weingut Hey is also member of the “Breitengrad 51”, an association of young winemakers of the Saale-Unstrut region. Their aim is to produce Saale-Unstrut Rieslings of world-class quality and to put the region on the map as top wine producing cultural heritage destination.

Grape varieties: Müller-Thurgau, Gutedel, Silvaner, Weißburgunder, Riesling, Blauer Zweigelt, Spätburgunder, Portugieser.

Annette Schiller and I have visited Matthias Hey twice on an ombiasy WineTours tour. These are tours that cover Germany's wine regionen in the former GDR, Saale-Unstrut and Sachsen, as well as Franken and Württemberg. The East Tours are the strongest of the 3 tours - North, South and East - when it comes to culture. The tour starts in Berlin and typically includes a visit of the Semper Opera in Dresden, the Gewandhaus in Leipzig and the Opera House in Stuttgart.

The second visit of Weingut Heil was last year. See: Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

The first one was in 2016: See: Vineyard Visit and Wine Tasting Lunch at Weingut Hey in Naumburg, Saale-Unstrut, with Matthias Hey – Germany-East Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Pictures: Visiting Weingut Hey- See: Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Weingut Hey Portfolio (As of March 2018)

Gutsweine

Unsere fruchtbetonten Basisweine versprechen frischen und unkomplizierten Trinkspaß. Mit moderaten Alkoholgehalt und animierenden Trinkfluss sind sie der ideale Einstieg in unsere Kollektion.

2018 ‹Allerhand›Cuvée der ‹Breitengrad 51›-Winzertrocken, 0,75l, €8,50
2018 Gutedel trocken, 0,75l, €8,90
2018 Müller-Thurgau feinherb, 0,75l, €8,90
2018 Rosé feinherb, 0,75l, €8,90
2018 Weißburgunder trocken, 0,75l, €8,90

Ortsweine

Würzig und mineralisch spiegeln unsere Terroirweine auf eindrucksvolle Weise die Aromenvielfalt der gebietstypischen Muschelkalk- und Buntsandsteinböden wider.

2018 Riesling Buntsandstein trocken, 0,75l,  €12,90
2018 Riesling Muschelkalk trocken, 0,75l,  €12,90
2018 Weißburgunder trocken, 0,75l,  €12,90
2017 ‹Weißer Hey›Silvaner, Riesling und Weißburgunder trocken, 12,5 % vol., 0,75l, €12,90
2018 ‹Weißer Hey›Silvaner und Riesling trocken, 12,5 % vol., 0,75l, €12,90
2015 Spätburgundertrocken, 13,5 % vol., 0,75l, Barrique €12,90

Lagenweine

Unsere Spitzenweine der Lage ‹Naumburger Steinmeister› sind elegante Charakterweine mit Tiefgang und kraftvoller Aromatik.

2016 Blauer Zweigelt trocken, 13,5 % vol., 0,75l, Barrique €18,00
2017 Grau- & Weißburgunder trocken, 13 % vol., 0,75l, Barrique €21,00
2017 Riesling Spätlese feinherb, 12,5 % vol., 0,75l, €16,00
2017 Riesling Auslese ‹104°› fruchtsüß, 9,5 % vol., 0,75l,  €24,00
2017 Riesling Auslese ‹114°› fruchtsüß, 8,5 % vol., 0,5l, €24,00
2017 Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese fruchtsüß, 9,5 % vol., 0,5l, €62,00
2017 Weißburgunder trocken, 13,5 % vol., 0,75l, Barrique €21,00

Breitengrad 51

Nur ganz besondere Weine werden mit dem Prädikat ‹Breitengrad 51› ausgezeichnet. Mit ihrem kraftvoll-trockenen Charakter bilden sie die Spitze unserer Qualitätshierarchie.

2017 Riesling ‹Breitengrad 51› trocken, 13,5 % vol., 0,75l, Barrique €24,00

Pictures: Visiting Weingut Hey in 2016. See:Vineyard Visit and Wine Tasting Lunch at Weingut Hey in Naumburg, Saale-Unstrut, with Matthias Hey – Germany-East Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

In 2016, after the visit of Weingut Hey, I wrote on schiller-wine:

"The stars of the Saale-Unstrut Wine Region are Weingut Lützkendorf and Weingut Pawis, both members of the VDP, the association of about 200 elite winemakers. Closely behind them is a group of up-and-coming winemakers. One of them, perhaps the one which is most likely to be the next member of the VDP in the Saale-Unstrut Region, is Weingut Hey." Here we go.

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Steffen Christmann (Weingut A. Christmann) and Wilhelm Weil (Weingut Robert Weil) Presented the New Wine Classification of the VDP, Germany

Approaches to Classifying German Wine: The Standard Approach (the Law of 1971), the VDP Approach and the Zero Classification Approach

Stepping up: From 3 … to 4 Quality Levels - The New Classification of the VDP, Germany

German Wine Basics: Grosse Lage and Grosslage (and Grosses Gewaechs)

VDP.Grosses Gewaechs, Erstes Gewaechs, Spaetlese/Auslese Trocken, … Labeling Dry Ultra-Premium Wines in Germany

Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Vineyard Visit and Wine Tasting Lunch at Weingut Hey in Naumburg, Saale-Unstrut, with Matthias Hey – Germany-East Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Tasting at Maison Clusel-Roche in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

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Pitures: Tasting at Maison Clusel-Roche in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Maison Clusel-Roche is a very small, family-owned, highly regarded estate with 20 acres of vineyards of which 12 acres are in the Côte Rôtie, 2,5 in Condrieu and 5,5 in the Coteaux du Lyonnais (a not well-known appellation between Lyon and Côte Rôtie where plantings are Gamay and the wine is similar to a Beaujolais). Currently, the fourth generation, Guillaume Clusel, is managing the estate together with his parents Gilbert Clusel and Brigitte Roch.

Since 2014 Guillaume also purchases some grapes from certified organic growers he has faith in to broaden his portfolio and to make up for some small vintages, thus converting the “Domaine” to a “Maison”.

Guillaime Clusel: „For as long as we can remember, farming has always been a part of our family history; in the past we specialized in vegetable growing and presently we are winegrowers. Today, we are both enthusiastic farmers and devoted winemakers. Our passion for the soil, the vines, good wine and good food, gives us the strength to keep our terroir alive and develop our family heritage. It leads us to grow and make wine in the most natural way possible, whether on the vertiginous slopes of the Côte Rôtie or on the gentle hillsides of the Coteaux du Lyonnais.”

Pitures: Maison Clusel-Roche in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie

Clusel-Roche
(http://www.charlesnealselections.com)

Domaine Clusel-Roch started as Domaine Clusel, founded by the René Clusel, who began bottling his wine in 1969. At the time, René Clusel had but 1 hectare of vineyard along with many hectares of apricot trees.

One of his holdings was a tiny parcel on Les Grandes Places, a lieux-dits in the center of the slope above the hamlet of Verenay in northern Ampuis. The vines had been planted by his father Baptiste Clusel before World War II. During the seventies, the wines of Côte Rôtie did not have the reputation that they have now, but René's wines were always appreciated by connoisseurs.

René's son Gilbert decided to continue in his father's winemaking footsteps and completed his enological studies in 1977. The domaine, however, was too small to provide income for two families. Gilbert consequently chose to rent some vineyards and begin producing his own wine, while at the same time helping his father both in the vineyards and in the chai.

Still the vineyard surface was miniscule. At only about .25 hectares, the first vintage in 1980 produced only 1,000 bottles! Little by little, Gilbert rented more land and began to give value to the fifty-year-old vines that had been abandoned while at the same time planting new vines. Finally, in 1986, his holdings reached 2 1/2 hectares, although not all of those vines were yet in production.

The Marriage of Clusel & Roch

When René Clusel retired in 1987, his vines were taken over by Gilbert. For the first time, the parcel in Les Grandes Places was bottled separately. Two years later Domaine Clusel became Domaine Clusel-Roch, incorporating the name of both partners, Gilbert Clusel and his wife Brigitte Roch. This also gave the domaine an identity of its own.

Today the property remains tiny: Just 3.5 hectares in Côte Rôtie and 1/2 hectare in Condrieu. The chai, built in 1992 in Verenay, is attached to their house and just next to the house of René Clusel. Being on the side of the sloped hill of Côte Rôtie allows Gilbert and Brigitte to take advantage of gravity and naturally treat their fruit gently by avoiding the usage of pumps at vinification time.

Going Organic

After ten years of experimenting with their various parcels, the domaine officially converted to organic farming in 2002. The vines themselves are planted on terrasses along Côte Rôtie. Two pieces of wood are tied above the vine helping them to resist the often violent winds.

The vines are cultivated while respecting the land. The work is for the most part manual — no chemical fertilizers are used. Instead the soil is tilled by hand with picks, hoes and hand-plows. Medicinal herbs are used to prevent maladies.

Côte Brun Soils

The Côte Rôtie vines are located in the northern part of the appellation facing southeast over the Rhône River. This area is known as the Côte Brun, as opposed to the south called the Côte Blonde. The soil includes decomposed schist, also known as l'Arzel, containing black and white mica. The black mica has faded to dark brown, which in turn has given it the Côte Brune name.

This schist descends about half a metre. The roots of the vines, however, actually descend several metres deeper. At this depth, the vines pick up certain nutrients that add to the Côte Rôtie taste.

Clusel-Roch Vines

About a third of the Clusel-Roch vineyards have vines more than thirty years old. The rest are of vines less than twenty years old.

To best express the qualities of the vineyard, the domaine only replants grapes from their own selection of Serines (the traditional Syrah plant of Ampuis). For the plantings after 1990, the grapes come from their own nursery on their property and are grafted from their vines in Les Grandes Places. According to Gilbert, these vines are less productive and give more complex aromas than the modern selections. Roughly 4% percent Viognier vines are interspersed among the Syrah.

Pictures: Tasting

Harvest & Production

During September, the maturity is analyzed both scientifically and by tasting the actual grapes. The harvest is manual, in small cases with a capacity of 25 kg. An initial selection is performed in the vineyard. When the grapes arrive in the chai, the leaves are removed and partially destemmed. The yield is relatively low — about 35 hl / ha or about half a bottle per vine.

The press is an old vertical press, which is very gentle and helps give the wine additional finesse. The vinification is classic, with punch downs, pump overs and temperature control. This fermentation normally lasts two to three weeks, depending upon the vintage.

The wine is then placed in barrels, with the press juice kept separate until the malolactic fermentation. The barrels have their origin in Burgundy, at Maison Sirugue in Nuit-St.George, with origins in Allier, Nièvre and Bourgogne. About 20% new oak is used each year, the rest in second-, third- and fourth-use oak. The barrels are lightly toasted after three years of air drying. The point is not for the oak to dominate the wine but to marry harmoniously with the final product.

Gilbert and Guilhaume Clusel

Two thirds of the Condrieu is fermented in barrel, while the rest is raised in stainless steel. Like with the Côte Rôtie, no yeasts are added to the must. Instead, only indigenous yeasts are used which further allow the vineyard to express itself.

The élevage lasts two years for the Côte Rôtie, and one year for the Condrieu. The Côte Rôtie is racked four or five times during this time. These racking help to clarify the wine so that it can be bottled without fining or filtration.

Annual production at Domaine Clusel-Roch is about 15,000 bottles a year.

Tasting

We tasted 5 wines.


2017 Clusel-Roch Coteau du Lyonnais Traboules

Vineyard: 3.8 ha in the south of the appellation, near the communes of Millery and Orliénas. The soils are glacial moraines and some granitic areas.

Blend: 100% Gamay, the average age of vines is 30 years old.

Viticulture & Vinifcation: Certified organic. Harvest and sorting is done by hand. The grapes are partially de-stemmed and put into tanks with about one third whole-cluster. Fermentation is carried out by indigenous yeasts. The extraction is very gentle. The wine is aged for 6 months in stainless steel tanks.


2017 Clusel-Roch Coteaux du Lyonnais Galet

Vineyard: 1 ha in La Petite Gallée and Rochipel. The soils are glacial moraines and some granitic areas.

Blend: 100% Gamay, the average age of vines is 40 years old.

Viticulture & Vinifcation: Certified organic. Harvest and sorting is done by hand. The grapes are partially de-stemmed and crushed before being put into tanks. Fermentation is carried out by indigenous yeasts. The extraction is very gentle.The wine is aged for 12 months in 2-3 year old barrels.


2017 Clusel-Roch Rouge Serine Vin de France

Terroir : Les vignes sont situées sur la commune de Chavanay et Millery. les sols sont granitiques . L’exposition est Sud-est. Ces vignes sont relati-vement plates.

Superficie : 0.8 ha

Cépage : Syrah majoritaire

Age des vignes : 30 ans en moyenne

Travail des vignes : Les vignes sont cultivées le plus naturellement possible. La densité est de plus de cinq mille ceps à l’hectare. En hiver, les sols restent naturellement enherbés. Les vignes sont palissées assez haut et taillé en cordons de Royat ou gobelet. Les sols sont travaillés au printemps et en été. Il n’y a pas d’engrais chimiques, mais des fumiers compostés, et les traitements sont très modérés, sans insecticides ni pro-duit chimique de synthèse.

Vinifications : Les vendanges se font à la main. Un tri soigné est effectué à la vigne par les vendangeurs. Arrivés au chai, les raisins sont encuvés par gravité; ils sont partiellement égrappés. Un tiers reste en grappe en-tière. La fermentation est faite avec les levures indigènes. Nous mainte-nons une température modérée pour une extraction tout en douceur. Nous décuvons après deux à trois semaines suivant dégustation.

Elevage : 1 an en fûts.

Production annuelle : environ 3000 bouteilles/an

Garde et apogée :Ils peuvent être bus dès la mise en bouteille, afin de pro-fiter pleinement de leurs arômes de jeunesse, mais peuvent aussi se gar-der quatre ou cinq ans.

Dégustation : Ce sont des vins friands, avec une certaine charpente, un beau nez de fruits noirs et d’épice. Accord mets et vins : un mâchon de charcuterie Lyonnaise, une belle viande grillée, un barbecue, un fromage de chèvre.


2017 Clusel-Roch Saint-Joseph

Terroir : Our Saint-Joseph comes from the northern part of the Saint-Joseph appellation. The slopes are south-east The soil are made of granite, which are very hot and filtering.

Surface area : 0.5 hectares.

Grape variety : 100 % Syrah

Age of vines : 30 years.

Work on the vines : We tend and cultivate our vines in the most natural way possible. The planting density is six thousand vine stocks per hectare. In the winter, the land is left untouched and grass grows naturally. The soils are farmed in the spring and the summer. Instead of using chemical fertilisers, it’s used composted manure. The vines are treated moderately.

Winemaking : The grape harvest is done manually using small containers. The grapes are carefully chosen and picked by the harvesters. When the crop arrives at the wine cellar the grapes are then vatted by gravity and are partially destemmed. The fermentation process takes place with natural yeasts. During the winemaking process a series of procedures take place: pigeages which is punching of the cap and remontages which is pumping over the fermenting wine from the bottom of the cask back to the top. A moderate temperature is maintained ensuring a gentle extraction of aromas and tannins. Depending on the wine tasting results, devatting takes place after 3 to 4 weeks.

Ageing : 1 year in oak barrels (volume of the barrel is 228 litres)

Annual production : approximately 2000 bottles a year.

Ageing potential : The wines can be drunk early on, during the year after bottling, to appreciate the fresh emerging aromas or can be kept a few years.

Wine tasting : Fine, elegant wines revealing quite a strong tannin structure. Flavours of red and black fruits, spices.

Food and wine pairing : charcuterie of the Pilat area, good quality grilled meat, a leg of lamb.


2016 Clusel-Roch Côte-Rôtie Les Schistes

Wine-searcher average price in US$: 51

Vineyard: 3.5 ha in the lieu-dits of “Viallière”, “Champon”, and “le Plomb.” The soils are ferrous mica schist.

Blend: Over 95% Syrah from selection massale and around 5% Viognier that is co-planted. The average vine age is 20 years old.

Viticulture & Vinification: Certified organic—harvest and sorting is done by hand. Grapes are put into tank by gravity, partially de-stemmed, and fermented with their indigenous yeasts. The wine is aged for 2 years in oak barrels (15% new) with no filtration before bottling.


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Tasting at Domaine Georges Vernay in Condrieu, Northern Rhône, with Paul Ansellem-Vernay

Dinner with Matching Wines at Restaurant Beau Rivage in Condrieu, Northern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Maison Delas-Frères in Saint Jean de Muzols – Saint Joseph, Northern Rhône, with Director Bruno Gonnet

Lunch at Restaurant La Grappe d’Or in Saint-Péray, Northern Rhône

Tasting at Domaine Jean Luc Colombo in Cornas, Northern Rhône

Vineyard Walk and Tasting at Paul Jaboulet Aîné in Tain-l’Hermitage, Hermitage, Northern Rhône

Cellar Tasting at Domaine Laurent Habrard in Gervans, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ and Winemaker Laurent Habrad

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Combier in Pont de l’Isère, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Laurent Combier

Lunch at La Grand Table de Michel Chabran, 1 Star Michelin, in Pont d l’Isère

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Les Bruyères in Beaumont-Monteux, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker David  Reynaud

Winemaker Dinner with David Reynaud, Domaine les Bruyeres, Crozes-Hermitage in the Rhone Valley, at Chef Bart Vandaele's BToo in Washington DC, USA/ France

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine La Martinelle in Lafare, Ventoux, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Corinna Kruse Faravel

Lunch at Restaurant Le Mesclun in Séguret, Southern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting, including from Barrel, at Domaine Marcel Richaud in Cairanne, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Claire Richaud

Tasting at Domaine de Cabasse, Séguret, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Benoit Baudry

Wine Dinner at Restaurant Hôtel Domaine de Cabasse, Séguret, Southern Rhône

Lunch at Restaurant Le Dolium in Beaumes-de Venise, Southern Rhône

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting of Wine and Olive Oil at Mas Saint Berthe, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône, with Winemaker Christian Nief

Dinner at Restaurant Benvengudo, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine du Pegau in Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner/ Winemaker Laurence Féraud and Cellar Master Andreas Lenzenwöger

At Pont du Gard: Lunch at Restaurant Les Terrasses

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine de la Mordorée, Tavel, Southern Rhône, with Owner Ambre Delorme

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine La Bastide Saint Dominique in Courthézon, Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner Véronique Bonnet and Owner/ Winemaker Eric Bonnet

Tasting at the Caveau of the Perrin Family in Châteauneuf du Pape

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Château la Nerthe, Châteauneuf du Pape

Wine-pairing dinner at Restaurant Château des Fines Roches, with Chef Hugo Loridan-Fombonnet

New Year’s Eve at Château des Fines Roches in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France




UPCOMING Tours/ Wine Dinners/ Tastings - Annette and Christian Schiller/ ombiasyPR & WineTours/ schiller-wine, Germany, France, USA (Issued: April 1, 2019)

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Picture: Annette and Christian Schiller in Pauillac/ Bordeaux with Nicolas Santier. See: Tour and Tasting at Château Pichon Longueville Baron in Pauillac - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017 France

Below is a list of the wine tours, wine dinners and wine tastings planned by Annette and Christian Schiller/ ombiasyPR & WineTours/ schiller-wine for the coming months.

For questions concerning the ombiasy wine tours please consult the ombiasy website.

For all other events please send me (cschiller@schiller-wine.com) or Annette (aschiller@ombiasypr.com) an e-mail.

See also:
Announcement: ombiasy WineTours in 2019 - Germany-North and Bordeaux

April 2019

Germany, Rheingau, Mittelrhein, Ahr, Mosel, Nahe, April 29 - May 7: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours  (sold out).

See:
Invitation: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling
Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir 

May 2019

June 2019

Alsace, France, June 18 - 22: Alsace Tour 2019 (Weinfreundeskreis Hochheim) (sold out). See: The Sun-Kissed South: Germany’s Pinot Noir, the Other Whites, the Culinary Regions - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

Frankfurt, Germany, June 28: Tasting Bérénice Lurton and other Lurton Wines with Bérénice Lurton of Château Climens, 1er Cru, Barsac, Appellation Sauternes. See:  Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

July 2019

Frankfurt, Germany: Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt - Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2018. See: Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany, with Stuart Pigott: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2016

August 2019

September 2019

Bordeaux, France, September 3 - 12, 2019: 2019 Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (3 rooms available)

See:
Invitation: Total Immersion in Bordeaux. World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours, France
Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

October 2019

Washington DC: Tasting the Wines of Château Kirwan, Appellation Margaux, and Château Beychevelle, Appellation Saint-Julien, with Sophie Schÿler

Sophie Schÿler, Owner, Château Kirwan, Appellation Margaux, Philippe Blanc, General Manager, Château Beychevelle, Appellation Saint-Julien and Annette Schiller, Owner, ombiasy PR and WineTours, for a Winemaker Dinner at the French Embassy, Le Café Descartes, in Washington DC, USA

Floriday USA - 52nd Annual American Wine Society National Conference, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2, 2019 at St. Pete Beach: Annette Schiller will lead 3 seminars. See: The 2018 American Wine Society National Conference in Buffalo, New York State, USA: Seen Through Christian Schiller's Camera Lens

November 2019

December 2019

Frankfurt, Germany: Tasting Aged American Red Wines (Cabernet Sauvignon/ Merlot)

January 2020

February 2020

March 2020

April 2020

Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen - Riesling (Alsace/ Germany) 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: April 27 – May 05. See: Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

May 2020

Rhône Valley - Rhône 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: May 11 – 20. See: Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

June 2020

Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken - Germany East 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: June 03 – 13. See: Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

August 2020

September 2020

Bordeaux - Bordeaux 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: September 01 – 10. See: Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

October 2020

Burgundy - Burgundy 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: October 08 – 18. See: Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History, France

November 2020 

December 2020


schiller-wine: Related Postings

Announcement: ombiasy WineTours in 2019 - Germany-North and Bordeaux

Ombiasy Wine Tours 2018: 3 x France and 3 x Germany - Ombiasy Newsletter December 2017

Announcement: ombiasy WineTours in 2019 - Germany-North and Bordeaux

Invitation: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling

Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir 

Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany, with Stuart Pigott: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2016  

Announcement: ombiasy WineTours in 2019 - Germany-North and Bordeaux

Invitation: Total Immersion in Bordeaux. World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Sophie Schÿler, Owner, Château Kirwan, Appellation Margaux, Philippe Blanc, General Manager, Château Beychevelle, Appellation Saint-Julien and Annette Schiller, Owner, ombiasy PR and WineTours, for a Winemaker Dinner at the French Embassy, Le Café Descartes, in Washington DC, USA

The 2018 American Wine Society National Conference in Buffalo, New York State, USA: Seen Through Christian Schiller's Camera Lens

Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

The Sun-Kissed South: Germany’s Pinot Noir, the Other Whites, the Culinary Regions - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History, France

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Blending Exercise at Château La Tour de Bessan, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

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Picture: Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Blending Exercise at Château La Tour de Bessan, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton  - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

We spent most of the day at the Arcachon Bay (about 90 minutes by bus from Bordeaux City), where we visited an oyster farmer and had lunch at Pinasse Café, Cap Ferret, with a gorgeous view over the bay, the oyster farms and the village of Arcachon and the Dunes de Pilat, the largest in Europe, in the distance.

Following lunch, we drove from Cap Ferret to Margaux, Médoc, where we stayed for the night. Before arriving at the Hotel Relais de Margaux in Margaux, we spent a couple of hours at Château La Tour de Bessan, Appellation Margaux, Cru Bourgois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton.

Picture: The Lurton Family

Relais de Margaux in Margaux is a 4 star resort, spa, and golf hotel in a former late-19thcentury wine château right in the back yard of the famous Château Margaux. There is a very nice restaurant on the premises as well as a wine bar with excellent classified Bordeaux wines at a very decent price point.

At Château La Tour de Bessan, we toured the estate with Marie-Laure Lurton and then sat down with her in the tasting room for a blending excercise. We did not do a regular tasting but were introduced by Marie-Laure to the art of blending.

On the way from Château La Tour de Bessan to Hotel Relais de Margaux we stopped at Château Margaux, which is right next to the hotel.

Château La Tour de Bessan

History

The origin of this property can be found in a 13th century tower situated in Soussans. But today there are simply some ruins left of this old fortified site that was designed to protect the Lord Jehan Colomb when he stayed on his land here. This edifice remained in the Colomb family until 1390 and then several illustrious local families followed suit; the Durforts and Garros families, then the Lords of Mons in 1488.

Pictures: Château La Tour de Bessan, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Their last beneficiary, Thérèse, married the son of the great writer Montesquieu in 1740. The title of Lord of Soussans was kept by their descendants until the French Revolution.

It was in 1972 that Lucien Lurton bought the tower and vineyards from the Clauzel family. As the new owner he pulled out all the stops to rebuild this wine estate, all the while managing his other properties.

In 1992, his daughter, Marie-Laure took over. With a wine making degree in hand and 6 years experience under her wing working on her father’s other domains, she knew all the blocks that made up the domain like the back of her hand.

The first investments she made were in the vineyard: heightening the trellising in order to increase the leaf canopy, replacing, ripping up and planting new vines.

Pitures: In the Vineyard at Château La Tour de Bessan, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton  - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

In 1999, Emilie Roullé, an agronomist, became the vineyard manager. Her work showed results quickly: the 2003 vintage earned the Terra Vitis certification. This consolidates the viticultural choices made that respect the environment.

The classification of the 2003 Crus Bourgeois in June finally gave Château La Tour de Bessan the official status of Cru Bourgeois.

The investments also included the cellars: in 1999 we renovated a building dating back to 1934.

It now houses an ergonomic cellar, the barrel maturation cellar and a tasting room. This contemporary building tastefully designed by the architect Vincent Defos du Rau from Toulouse is evidence of the domain’s dynamic spirit and its constant striving for higher quality.

Marie-Laure Lurton also owns Château de Villegeorge in the Haut-Médoc.

Pitures: In the Cellar at Château La Tour de Bessan, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton  - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Vineyard and Cellar

Spread over three communes in the Margaux appellation (Soussans, Arsac, Cantenac), the blocks that make up the winery are Pyrenean gravel with different levels of clay depending on each zone. The varieties and rootstocks are adapted to each block and soil type. In 2012 the introduction of Petit Verdot provided more diversity in grape varieties.

AOC: Margaux

Total surface of vines: 29,5 ha

Grape varieties: 43% Cabernet-Sauvignon, 55% Merlot, 2% Cabernet-Franc, and 1% Petit Verdot.

Production:
- 60 à 110 000 bottles of first label wine depending on the vintage
- 20 à 40 000 bottles of second label wine (Page de La Tour de Bessan)

Soils: deep quaternary gravel

Average age of vines: 24 years

Average yield: 48 hl/ha

Maturation: French oak barrels for the first label (10 to 14 months depending on the vintages), in tanks for the second label.

Bottled at the Château

Eco friendly vineyard practices: Certified "Terra Vitis" since 2003

Blending Workshop

This is a fun and educational way of learning about the different characteristics of each grape variety and understanding the secrets of blending.

We tasted three different grape varieties (Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon) and talked about their characteristics. Then we tasted a blend of the 3 varieties and had to guess the shares of each individuale grape variety in the blend. Finally, we tasted the 2015 Château La Tour de Bessan, i.e. the blend that made it into the bottle in 2015.

Pictures: Blending Workshop at Château La Tour de Bessan, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Château Margaux

On the way from Château La Tour de Bessan to Hotel Relais de Margaux we stopped at Château Margaux, which is right next to the hotel. We did not visit Château Margaux on this tour but have done before, the last time on the 2016 tour. See: Tour and Tasting at Château Margaux, Appellation Margaux, 1ière Grand Cru Classé– Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Pictures: At Château Margaux

Relais de Margaux

Relais de Margaux in Margaux is a 4 star resort, spa, and golf hotel in a former late-19thcentury wine château right in the back yard of the famous Château Margaux. There is a very nice restaurant on the premises as well as a wine bar with excellent classified Bordeaux wines at a very decent price point.

Pictures: At Relais de Margaux

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Owner/ Winemaker Johannes Hasselbach of Weingut Gunderloch/ Rheinhessen in Washington DC with the David Bowler Road Show, USA/ Germany

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Pictures: Owner/ Winemaker Johannes Hasselbach of Weingut Gunderloch/ Rheinhessen in Washington DC with the David Bowler Road Show, USA/ Germany

Johannes Hasselbach, the young owner and winemaker of renowned Weingut Gunderloch in Nackenheim, Rheinhessen, was in town (Washington DC) and Johannes invited me to the trade tasting in Washington DC's new hip Shaw district.

Johannes is devoting - and will continue to do so for some time - a rather large share of his time to the American market and the reason for that is that Johannes switched from Rudi Wiest Selections, which had been for decades the US importer of Weingut Gunderloch, to David Bowler Wine. It was a very difficult decision for him because of the long and very personal ties beween Weingut Gunderloch and Rudi Wiest Selections, but in the end he felt there was no other way, he had to do it. As a result, the old, well established sales channels are all gone and he is in the process of establishing new channels.

Pictures: Owner/ Winemaker Johannes Hasselbach of Weingut Gunderloch/ Rheinhessen in Washington DC with the David Bowler Trade Show, USA/ Germany

This is all happening against the background of the untimely passing of Johannes' father Fritz Hasselbach, a giant, in 2016 and the fact hat Johannes' sister Stephanie Hasselbach, who was slated to take over the estate, fell in love with Alwin Jurtschitsch from renowned Weingut Jurtschitsch in Austria, while studying togather at the Geisenheim University in the Rheingau and decided to move to Austria and become Ms. Jurtschitsch.

Johannes had studied business economics and he is indeed an entrepreneur. Initiated by his father and completed under his leadership, Wheingut Gunderloch has undergone a major renovation of the winemaking facilities recently, while staying in the center of the cute little Rheinhessen village Nackenheim. And now he has taken the decision to switch importers in the American market, which traditionally has played a large role for Weingut Gunderloch.

Pictures: Johannes Hasselbach, Weingut Gunderloch, with Steven Plant, Plant Wines, and Stacey Khoury-Diaz, Dio Wine Bar in Washington DC. See also: Schiller's Favorites: New Wine Bars in Washington DC, USA

David Bowler Wine

David Bowler Wine: It's our challenge and our mission to build a company with a diverse portfolio that is focused almost exclusively on small growers, especially ones who employ a non-interventionist approach in the vineyard and in the cellar.  We want to work with winemakers and distillers who have a respect for their land (and their products) and who do not employ a lot of chemicals in their vineyards or use tricks in their winemaking. And then to run the company in a way that values its customers and shows it by providing excellent service with a knowledgeable and professional staff.

The company was founded in the fall of 2003 with a small but solid book of German and French wines and two employees. With a few wines, a vision, and a lot of ambition, Bowler began to sell wine to key accounts in New York and New Jersey. We have grown to 38 employees and expanded our portfolio considerably. We represent wines from most of the major wine regions in the world and work with many of the regions' leaders in quality.  In 2016 we acquired our spirits license and have been adding small batch, craft spirits to our book, too. We have developed a strong national presence as an importer and our wines and spirits can now be found in most major markets throughout the country.

Evan Springarn is in charge of the German portfolio at David Bowler Wine.

Picture: Annette Schiller with Evan Springarn. See: 2017 VDP Trade Fair Weinbörse - Vintage 2016 - in Mainz: Schiller’s Report

Picture: Evan Springarn, David Bowler, with Hannsjörg Rebholz and Annette Schiller in New York. See: Rieslingfeier 2016 in New York– Gala Dinner, USA

Weingut Gunderloch/ David Bowler Wine

David BowlerWine: With the sad passing in 2016 of renowned winemaker Fritz Hasselbach, Johannes Hasselbach (6th generation at Gunderloch) has now officially taken the winemaking reins at the Gunderloch estate. The 126 year old estate is clearly in good hands.

Fritz has bequeathed to his son Johannes a thriving estate of approximately 25ha of vines in some of the top vineyards of the "Roter Hang" ("red slope") area in the Rheinhessen appellation. In Nackenheim they own a nearly monopole position in the grand cru Rothenberg (65% of the estate’s holdings) which is planted completely to Riesling. The average yield is held to 45 hl/ha, amongst the lowest in Germany, resulting in wines of high extraction and great quality. Minimum ripeness for the various quality levels is significantly above the requirements of the German wine law. The wines are never de-acidified and in high acid vintages bottling is often delayed to allow the wines to harmonize and soften. The cellar work is accomplished with a minimum amount of handling and has traditionally been very reductive in style--although that may gradually start changing as Johannes pursues his own explorations in the cellar. Production for the whole estate is 40% dry, 30% off-dry and 30% fruity-to-sweet. Again however, those numbers are starting to skew drier, which of course reflects the general trend in German winemaking.

The Rieslings from here, particularly those from the Rothenberg, are some of the finest in Rheinhessen and in Germany. These are full, elegant wines full of yellow fruits, great structure and fine acidity for long aging.

Pictures: Tasting at Weingut Gunderloch in Nackenheim with the Parents of Johannes Hasslebach, Agnes Hasselbach-Usinger and the late Fritz Hasselbach. See: Wine Tasting at Weingut Gunderloch in Nackenheim, with Owners and Winemaker Fritz Hasselbach and Agnes Hasselbach-Usinger– Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Weingut Gunderloch Close to our Heart

Weingut Gunderloch is close to our (my wife Annette's and my) heart for several reasons. To begin with, when my wife Annette and I studied in Mainz, Germany, and had our first children, we regularly used to go to the cosy wine tavern of Weingut Gunderloch by bike on Sunday afternoon, had a couple of delicious Gunderloch wines and a Spundekäs (local cream cheese) with Bretzels. Second, for the time we have been based in Washington DC (from 1983 onwards) Weingut Gunderloch was one of the leading German wine producers in the US. Fritz Hasselbach told me that during the peak, he was once a month in the US, where his wines are imported by Rudi Wiest selections. Third, Johannes Hasselbach is one of the 4 creators of the Wurzelwerk project. Annette Schiller organized their first presentation in the USA la few years ago.

Carl Gunderloch

It all started in 1890, when the banker Carl Gunderloch purchased the Gunderloch manor house in Nackenheim. As the story goes, he used to trek from Gundersblum, his place of birth, to his bank in Mainz. On these journeys he carefully observed how the sun played off the hills along the Rhein Terrace. Based on these observations he purchased vineyard property that appeared to collect sunlight most efficiently and founded the Gunderloch Estate. Today, the estate is still in the hands of the Gunderloch family, with Johannes Hasselbach in charge.

The Gunderloch Family

The property and vineyards have remained in family ownership since the days of Carl Gunderloch, who died in 1935, the estate passing first to Gunderloch's granddaughter Elizabeth Usinger and her husband. They remained at the helm until 1965, when their son Carl Otto took on the management of the estate. Until recently, his eldest daughter, Agnes Hasselbach-Usinger and her husband, Fritz Hasselbach were in charge.

Agnes and Fritz have 3 children. Daughter Kathrin Hasselbach-Bordiehn is pursuing other interests outside of the estate. Daughter Stefanie Jurtschitsch studied oenologie at Geisenheim University, where she met Alwin Jurtschitsch from the famous Weingut Jurtschitsch in Austria and married into this winery. She lives with Alwin in Austria now and makes Jurtschitsch wines. Son Johannes Hasselbach, with his wife, has taken over the winery. He initially studied business economics before turning to winemaking.

Anniversary Celebration: 125 Years Weingut Gunderloch in Nackenheim, Rheinhessen, Germany

Weingut Gunderloch celebrated its 125th Anniversary a few years ago (in 2015). My wife Annette Schiller and I had the pleasure and honor to participate in the 125 Years Anniversary Celebration of Weingut Gunderloch.

Pictures: Celebrating at Weingut Gunderloch, with Paul Fürst, Weingut Fürst, Jochen Becker-Köhn, Weingut Robert Weil and Roy Metzdorf, Owner of the Legendary Winebar Weinstein in Berlin. See: Anniversary Celebration: 125 Years Weingut Gunderloch in Nackenheim, Rheinhessen, Germany

German Dramatist Carl Zuckmaier

Weingut Gunderloch also has an interesting tie to the German dramatist Carl Zuckmaier. Zuckmaier, who became a Hollywood screenwriter, was born in Nackenheim and a friend of Carl Gunderloch. Zuckmaier not only wrote the screenplay for the film "The Blue Angel", but also the plays "The Captain from Koepenick" and "The Devils General". He also used the Gunderloch estate for the setting, and Carl Gunderloch as the main character for his very first play "Der fröhliche Weinberg" (the Jolly Vineyard). In this play Zuckmaier renamed Carl Gunderloch "Jean Baptiste" which is where the brand name used on the Gunderloch "Jean Baptiste" Kabinett is borrowed from.

Vineyards

Weingut Gunderloch has 25 hectares of vineyards. In Nackenheim, there are holdings in the Rothenberg (Riesling), the Engelsberg (Riesling, Silvaner, Ruländer and Gewürztraminer) and the Schmitts Kapellchen (Scheurebe and Müller-Thurgau). In Nierstein, there are holdings in the Pettenthal and Hipping both planted with Riesling and the Paterberg with Ruländer and Müller-Thurgau.

Overall the vines on the estate have an average age of 25 years, and Riesling predominates as all but 20% of Gunderloch's vines are of this variety. The remainder is mainly Pinot Blanc (5%) and Pinot Gris (5%).

Vineyard practices include hand cultivation, hand harvesting and low yields with an average of 50 hl/ha for the estate as a whole. Once the fruit reaches the winery it is crushed gently without destemming, and then fed by gravity to the vats where it sees a slow, temperature-controlled fermentation to preserve the fruit character of the wines.

Weingut Gunderloch is export-oriented and well known in the US, with more than 50% of the production sold abroad. Johannes Hasselbach’s objective is to increase the domestic share in its sales, although the US will always remain a major market for Weingut Gunderloch.

Wurzelwerk

Johannes Hasselbach is a protagonist of the “Wurzelwerk und Winzers Beitrag” (Root Work and Winemaker’s Contribution).

This is a fascinating and much talked about project of 4 winemaker friends/relatives from 3 world class wineries in Germany and in Austria.

Starting with the vintage 2012, Max von Kunow (Weingut von Hövel, Saar, Germany), Johannes Hasselbach (Weingut Gunderloch, Rheinhessen, Germany) and Alwin + Stefanie Jurtschitsch (Weingut, Jurtschitsch, Kamptal, Austria) shared a portion of their Riesling grapes with the other 2 wineries and vinified the own portion as well as the 2 portions from the other 2 wineries into 3 separate wines. Thus, they make a total of 9 different wines.

Recently, Max von Kunow left the group and Theresa Breuer, Weingut Georg Breuer in the Rheingau, has taken over from him.

The first presentation of the Wurzelwerk project outside of Germany took place in Washington DC and was organized by Annette Schiller. See: "Wurzelwerk" Goes America: 3 Vineyards, 3 Winemakers and 9 Wines

Picture: Presenting the Wurzelwerk Project in Washington DC, USA - Johannes Hasselbach, Molly Sweeny, Alwin Jurtschitsch, Max von Kunow and Annette Schiller (Ombiasy PR and WineTours)

Picture: Annette Schiller, Max von Kunow, Johannes Hasselbach, Alwin Jurtschitsch and Christian G.E. Schiller at BToo in Washington DC. See: Weingut Gunderloch – The New Generation: Owner Johannes Hasselbach in Washington DC, US

The Wines Johannes Hasselbach Poured at the David Bowler Road Show

Johannes poured 5 wines. Two wines were the Rosé Riesling versions of the popular, entry-level wine Fritz's, which is a negociant wine. The off-dry Jean Baptiste Riesling is most-sold Weingut Gunderloch wine in the USA: Riesling Trocken Niersteineris abone dry Riesling at the village level and the Niersteiner Pettenthal is Grosses Gewächs, a grand cru from one of the best if not the best vinyard in Rheinhessen.

Pictures: Bowler Road Show 2019

2018 Fritz's Rosé Familie Hasselbach

85% Portugieser and 15% Pinot Meunier.  Closed with a screwcap, with 12% aclohol and a lovely pale salmon color, it’s the perfect picnic wine. 

2017 Fritz's Riesling Familie Hasselbach

22g/l RS, 8g acid, 11.5% alc. Vivacious, fruity, off-dry Riesling named in honor of Johannes' father, world-renowned winemaker Fritz Hasselbach at the Gunderloch winery. This grows in a very small and special part of Rheinhessen called the Roter Hang meaning the “red hill”. Located between the village of Nackenheim and the village of Nierstein 20 kilometers south of the city of Mainz, the characteristic name of this area is ascribable to its vivid red slate soil. The vineyards are very close to the river Rhein on steep slopes facing south-east. The combination of those four factors—the red slate soil, the closeness to the river, great sun exposure and the steepness of the vinyards—are the perfect combination to produce Fritz’s Riesling, one of best value wines in our book.

2017 Jean Baptiste Riesling Kabinett Weingut Gunderloch

23g/l RS, 8g acid, 10,5% alc. Always a pleasure and always great value for Riesling-lovers, the Jean-Baptiste 2017 is  a blend created from the lower terraces of the estate's three top vineyard sites: Nierstein Hipping, Nierstein Pettenthal and Nackenheim Rothenberg (all grand cru sites).Technically a feinherb style, or "balanced off-dry," with passionfruit, peaches and pink lemonade flavors bursting through its juicy, electric palate, girded by thumping red slate. This is a wine we've used again and again to introduce consumers to the joys of German Riesling.

2017 Riesling Trocken Niersteiner Weingut Gunderloch

Bone dry at just 1g/l RS. 100% Niersteiner Pettenthal harvested in the steep parcels of this grand cru vineyard site. Vinified 50% in steel, 50% in barrel with tons of lees and skin contact. A seamless, elegant, dry wine with a glowing heart, grown among massive slabs of red slate in the towering Pettenthal. Johannes frequently cites this cuvee as exemplary of what he is trying to do differently from the previous era. Terroir > fruit, elegance > power, and viticulture > viniculture. This is a sleek, thoughtful interpretation of Riesling as the Germans drink it at home.

2015 Riesling GG Niersteiner Pettenthal Weingut Gunderloch

4g/l RS, 8g acid, 12% alc. One of the three grand cru Rieslings made at Gunderloch (Hipping, Pettenthal, Rothenberg). The Pettenthal site has sandier soils and smaller rocks than Rothenberg with a deep topsoil. The wine is 100% aged in 600L neutral barrels, a welcome trend at this estate in the last few years. Indeed, this wine is a prime example of the new and exciting direction in which Johannes is taking this estate--more work in the vineyard and less in the cellar, natural fermentations, more relaxed character in the wines, lighter structures and more transparency overall. The miracle of the Pettenthal GG is the wine's incredible ripeness--noticeably higher than the Niersteiner village wine derived from the same site--yet its blushingly modest level of alcohol and keen balance. At 12%, I'm surprised this was even allowed to pass for GG by the VDP! It's a wonder to make an ethereal wine like this in the ripe, warm, powerhouse 2015 vintage. Sporting a very alluring orangey perfume and orchard fruits of all descriptions on the long, vibrant palate, it's just damned pretty start to finish. 

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Tasting at Domaine Georges Vernay in Condrieu, Northern Rhône, with Owner Paul Ansellem-Vernay - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

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Picture: Tasting at Domaine Georges Vernay in Condrieu, Northern Rhône, with Owner Paul Ansellem-Vernay - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Domaine Georges Vernay has a high reputation for its Condrieus and played a key role in the survival of the Condrieu appellation. Since 1997 Christine Vernay - third generation of the founding family - and her husband Paul Ansellem manage the estate.

This was a tasting visit. Paul Ansellem-Vernay was our (most entertaining and charming) host.

Berry Bros. & Rudd/ London

Berry Bros. & Rudd: Under Georges Vernay’s management, the domaine has contributed so much to keep Condrieu on the map, especially during the 1960s’ when the appellation covered only 8 hectares, that talking of Condrieu and not mentioning Domaine Georges Vernay could be like going to Jerusalem and not visiting the Church of The Holy Sepulchre, in other words a terrible mistake. Today managed with brio by George’s daughter Christine and her husband Paul Ansellem, the domaine covers 8 Ha in Condrieu, making them one of the top three owners; 2.5 ha in Côte-Rôtie and 1.5 Ha in the Saint-Joseph appellations.

Pictures: Tasting at Domaine Georges Vernay in Condrieu, Northern Rhône, with Owner Paul Ansellem-Vernay - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

In Condrieu, three cuvees are made from vineyards situated in Condrieu, the heart of the appellation, on south to southeast facing steep slopes, and all express the purest; most restrained expression of  the Viognier grape. From top to bottom:

Côteau de Vernon, created in 1940 by Christine’s grand-father Francis, is the reference amongst all Condrieu: 60 years old vines on decomposed granite locally called “gore”, is a wine of great personality and definition and has on numerous occasion shown a surprising ability to age;

Chaillées de l’Enfer, made from 50 years old vines. Chaillées is the local name for small terraces which are so steep that working here is particularly arduous. This is an early ripening site and yields a wine which has more opulence, richness than the former;

Terrasses de l’Empire, made from 40 years old vines is a great introduction to Condrieu, offering early approachability.”

Pictures: Georges Vernay, Christine Vernay and Paul Ansellem-Vernay

Domaine Georges Vernay

History: Finesse, Elegance and Harmony for three Generations

A pioneer in the renewal of the Condrieu appellation, Domaine Georges Vernay has always made wines of unique style, notable for their finesse, elegance and harmony. The property has become a major emblem of Rhône Valley winegrowing, from the time when Georges Vernay saved the Condrieu appellation to the international awards earned by Christine Vernay’s Côte-Rôtie. Three generations have left the mark of the philosophy on the estate, while perpetuating its traditions in the greatest respect for both vines and winegrowers.

Philosophy

Working the vines and making good wine is a long tradition in the Rhone Valley. This history, going back almost 2,000 years, still substantially influences the estate’s philosophy. Each wine bears a part of this heritage, especially the Condrieu “Terrasses de l’Empire” whose name echoes the time when the Rhône was a frontier between the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of France. Christine Vernay and her husband Paul Amsellem, both lovers of jazz and classical music, bring people together around wine and music through a major biannual event held at their property, with international artists. Wine and music create unique moments. Both of them symbolise sharing; both of them are arts that draw people and civilizations together. Domaine Georges Vernay imparts these values into every wine it produces.

Pictures: Tasting at Domaine Georges Vernay in Condrieu, Northern Rhône, with Owner Paul Ansellem-Vernay

Respect for Nature

The family home is an imposing 19th century building at the foot of the Coteau de Vernon, built by architect Dardelle, himself a nature-lover and aficionado of painting; Vernon represents the very spirit of the winegrowing estate. In a natural setting that has preserved its wild state, it has lived some of the dramatic moments of winegrowing. Here as elsewhere, Nature has always ended by asserting its rights, yet the estate’s attachment to this Nature is a source of inspiration in creating great wines. At Domaine Georges Vernay, this respect for Nature is apparent in the deep understanding of the past and the full knowledge of the techniques our forebears used; the writings of many generations are essential in both the vineyard and the winery. Similarly, while striving to constantly improve quality, the grapes are treated using methods that respects both flora and fauna. The very hilly vineyard makes mechanisation impossible, so the vines are maintained by hand and without use of residual weed killers or insecticides.

Création et Innovation

At Domaine Georges Vernay, wine-making is a constant quest for perfection; every year the working methods are reviewed, and every year, for three generations, the estate strives to define each vintage as finely as possible.

This ceaseless effort starts with the vines: innovation is called for in the quest for ever-higher quality and purity of expression of the wines. A complete understanding of each parcel of land and each vine is important in this approach. Christine Vernay regularly walks the vineyard; empirical analysis inspires the winery work with every new vintage. After this study comes the tasting in the winery, to better feel and understand the wine that will be available in several months. Colour, aromas…every single aspect the wine slowly reveals has a meaning which must be interpreted. This cycle of research and innovation is neverending and has been perpetuated on the estate for three generations.

The Wine Postfolio

Les Terrasses de l’Empire Blanc

Wine-searcher average price in US$:59

The Condrieu “Les Terrasses de l’Empire” is an archetypal fruity wine, with an unmistakable fragrance of white peaches and a finesse and an elegance typical of this style. It is a harmonious Condrieu, one of freshness and beautifully balanced aromatic qualities.


Coteau du Vernon Blanc

The Coteau de Vernon is the very heart of the Condrieu appellation and that of our estate and the wine which carries its name offers the most complex and yet subtle expressions of viognier. It is a wine with a restrained exuberance, a quintessential Condrieu. In its early years it offers great concentration, a strength that dares not reveal itself. It is only after many years in the cellar that it fully and truly expresses itself.

Maison Rouge

100% Syrah. This Côte-Rôtie is a delicate, stylish and structured wine. A dark ruby purple, rather full-bodied, this wine has an astounding perfume of dark fruits, oriental spices and smoke. it expresses assertive tannins and is silky and attractive on the palate. It develops sumptuous liquorice and cigar-box tones. Outstanding aging potential.

Les Chaillées de l’Enfer Blanc

Wine-searcher average price in US$:87

The term “Chaillées” comes from regional dialect meaning ‘rocky’ and is in reference to the dry stone walls that form the terraces of this plot. In times gone by those who traversed the plot would often be heard to say “On est à l’Enfer” ’ We are in hell’, in reference to the intense heat one would be made to endure owing to the plots south facing exposition and thus this is how “Les Chaillées d’Enfer” ‘ The Terraces of Hell’ comes by its name. Opulent, full bodied and aromatic this is a remarkably well balanced wine. Drunk well even in its youth, several years of ageing however will allow it to fully reveal its charms.


La Dame Brune Rouge

The mature, 45 year old vines used to produce “La Dame Brune” are planted on granite hillsides in the Saint Joseph appellation. Their maturity gives the wine an exemplary level of minerality. In its youth it has smoothness and a remarkable structure. However it is a wine well suited to aging for several years. “La Dame Brune” ‘The Dark Lady’ takes her name in reference to our estates owner and wine maker, Christine Vernay who created her upon her arrival at the helm of the estate.

Terres d’Encre Rouge

“Terres d’Encre” is a wine worthy of its name, literally translated as ‘Earth of Ink’ it is produced from vines planted on rich, dark granite terraces in the parish of Chavanay. Dark red in colour and with a bouquet and flavour of dark berry fruits. The mature, 30 year old syrah vines give the wine the fruitiness, spicy structure and body of the grand wines of our estate.

Sainte Agathe Rouge

This wine coming from deep-rooted mature syrah vines found in the vicinity of the Condrieu appellation, offers a bouquet of red fruits and spices. With a full, fleshy flavour of dark fruits and hints of pepper it is a well balanced, finely crafted wine.

Blonde du Seigneur Rouge

Wine-searcher average price in US$:62

This Côte-Rôtie with its côte blonde aspect, including 10% Viognier, combines a powerful aspect with very floral notes. Each vintage brings out its intrinsic characteristics, resulting in a luscious and stylish wine. A beautiful dark colour, having a smoky, mineral nose with dark fruits, black olive and pepper, again set off by a floral factor. Its aromatic palate, with well-constructed but smooth tannins, continues into a beautiful long finish. An immediate pleasure that slowly, through years, extends to become the pure expression of Côte-Rôtie Syrah.


Le Pied de Samson Blanc

This wine takes its name “Le pied de Samson” ‘Samson’s foot’ from regional folklore, which tells of a giant, Samson who with one foot on either bank of the river Rhône bent down to drink from the river and quench his thirst. One of these giant footprints remains today and is situated just a stone’s throw from our estate. This cuvée presents the viognier in its original form, with expressions of indulgent fruits and freshness.

Fleurs de Mai Rouge

This cuvée comes from mature Syrah vines and offers a degustation very close to that of a Côte-Rôtie. It derives its name “Fleurs de Mai” ‘May Flowers’ from the May Flower peach trees that were long ago found planted on the plot.

De Mirbaudie Rouge

This red, 100% Syrah wine is made from vines planted at the perimeter of the appellation of Condrieu. It opens itself up with a bouquet of red fruits, blackberries and pepper. Upon tasting it is a wine whose ample flavour, velvety tannins and smoky finale highlight deeper flavours of red fruits and spices.

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Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Bourgogne, at the Embassy of France in Washington DC/ Le Café Descartes, with Chef Mark Courseille, USA/ France

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Pictures: Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Bourgogne, at the Embassy of France in Washington DC/ Le Café Descartes, with Chef Mark Courseille, USA/ France

Nicolas Rossignol, Owner and Winemaker at Domaine Rossignol in the Bourgogne, was in town (Washington DC) and I had the pleasure to wine and dine with him at the Embassy of France in Washington DC/ Le Café Descartes, with Chef Mark Courseille, USA/ France

The evening was orchestrated by Laurant Lala, from Elite Wines, Importer and Distributor of the wines of Domaine Rossignol and the General Manager of Le Café Descartes, Max Jacquet.

Pictures. Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Bourgogne, at the Embassy of France in Washington DC/ Le Café Descartes, with Chef Mark Courseille, USA/ France

The last Bourgogne winemaker dinner at the Embassy of France in Washington DC/ Le Café Descartes was with Alice Rion and Louis Hamman, Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion, Vosne ­Romanée. We have visited them several times in the Bourgogne with ombiasy WineTours.

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Winemaker Dinner with Alice Rion and Louis Hamman, Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion, Vosne ­Romanée, Bourgogne, at the French Embassy/ Restaurant Le Café Descartes in Washington DC, USA/ France
Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne ­Romanée, Côte de Nuits - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours
Domaine Armelle et Bernard Rion in Vosne-Romanée: Wine Tasting in the Cellar with Bernard Rion and Alice Rion – Bourgogne Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Nicolas Rossignol, I also know quite well. But we have never visited him at his estate. Instead we have met in Washington DC several times. This was the third winemaker dinner with Nicolas. But we agreed next time ombiasy WineTours goes to the Bourgogne, a tour and tasting at Domaine Nicolas Rossignol is a must.

See:
Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Bourgogne, at Evo Bistro in McLean, Virginia
Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Domaine Rossignol in the Bourgogne, at La Bergerie in Alexandria, Virginia

Pictures: Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Bourgogne, at the Embassy of France in Washington DC/ Le Café Descartes, with Chef Mark Courseille, USA/ France

Invitation

We are very excited to present you this Cocktail Reception and 5 courses dinner presented by Nicolas Rossignol, Owner and Wine Maker of Nicolas Rossignol Vineyard and prepared by Executive Chef Mark Courseille!


Reception:
Gougères
Truffle Charcoal
Foie Gras Toast
Tripoz Crémant de Bourgogne NV

1st Course:
Lobster Bisque
Bourgogne Rouge, 2015

2nd Course:
Escargot Choux, Meurette Sauce
Beaune 1er Cru, 2014

3rd Course:
Roasted Venison Loin, Parsnip Purée, Petits Légumes, Sauce Grand Veneur
Volnay 1er Cru Ronceret, 2008

4th Course:
Artisanal Cheese Platter: Bijou, Epoisse, Délice de Bourgogne
Pommard 1er Cru Les Epenots, 2013

5th Course:
Red Wine Poached Pear Carpaccio, Madagascar Vanilla Ice Cream, Cacao Reduction
Savigny les Beaune 1er cru, 2016

US$ 174.90 including tax and tips.

Pictures: Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Bourgogne, at the Embassy of France in Washington DC/ Le Café Descartes, with Chef Mark Courseille, USA/ France

Domaine Nicolas Rossignol

Nicolas Rossignol is one of the best examples of a new generation of Burgundy wine makers whose great wines lie in the future rather than the past, entering the fray in 1994. Born in 1974, he represents the 5th generation of vine growers on the soils of Volnay. After completing his technical formation at the enology school in Beaune, Nicolas put his knowledge into practice, staging at Domaine Joseph Voillot in Volnay, Domaine Louis Latour in Ardeche and Domaine Vieux Telegraphe in Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Anxious to learn other farming and winemaking techniques, he went to work in South Africa at Domaine Boschendal Stellenbosch in 1995, followed by Château Cardonne, owned by Château Lafite-Rothchild in Bordeaux.

Pictures: Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Bourgogne, at Evo Bistro in McLean, Virginia

Upon his return home to his family’s Domaine (Rossignol-Jeanniard) Nicolas began vinifying in 1994. However, it was not long before he started his own Estate. In 1997, he acquired approximately 7.5 acres spread over the communes of Volnay, Pommard, Beaune, Aloxe-Corton and Pernand- Vergelesses. In 1998, he increased his vineyard holdings by about 3.5 acres.

Today, Nicolas makes wine from his own 17 acre estate, as well as from his fathers's vineyards.

Pinot File: Nicolas Rossignol is one of the best examples of the new generation of winemakers in Burgundy. The wines go through a long fermentation (4 weeks, during which 1 to 2 weeks of cold pre-fermentation). He uses moderate amounts of new oak. The wines are bottled without fining or filtering.

Christopher Massie on Wine: The wine-making style Nicolas prefers can be best described as “sophisticated” – to borrow a term from Allen Meadows of Burghound, who describes these wines precisely as such. Towards producing wines of classic proportions, offering intense levels of the purist fruit as well as silky tannins and laser-focused transparency, he utilizes whole clusters during fermentation. Nicolas prefers the sweetness this method imparts to the finished wines (ala Jayer), but also stresses that this method must be avoided in vintages where the stems are not ripe.

Pictures: Winemaker Dinner with Nicolas Rossignol, Domaine Rossignol in the Bourgogne, at La Bergerie in Alexandria, Virginia

Bergman’s Bourgogne: Nicolas Rossignol has a firm grip on Volnay and Pommard, the two villages just south of Beaune. There are few cellars in Burgundy where you can taste seven Volnay premier crus and eight Pommard premier crus. In addition to these there is also a handful of village wines from both villages. Instead of blending the small parcels and just label it Volnay premier cru Nicolas Rossignol prefers to bottle everything separately.

But Nicolas Rossignol's wine portfolio is not only about Volnay and Pommard. It is practically all red, but on top of all the Pommards and Volnays there are wines from Beaune, Savigny-lès-Beaune, Pernand-Vergelesses and Aloxe-Corton.

The Dinner at Embassy of France in Washington DC/ Le Café Descartes


Reception

Gougères
Truffle Charcoal
Foie Gras Toast
Tripoz Crémant de Bourgogne NV US$ 29.99 plus tax


1st Course :

Lobster Bisque
Bourgogne Rouge, 2015 US$ 49.99 plus tax


2nd Course:

Escargot Choux, Meurette Sauce
Beaune 1er Cru, 2014 US$99.99 plus tax


3rd Course:

Roasted Venison Loin, Parsnip Purée, Petits Légumes, Sauce Grand Veneur
Volnay 1er Cru Ronceret, 2008 US$ 144.99 plus tax


4th Course :

Artisanal Cheese Platter: Bijou, Epoisse, Délice de Bourgogne
Pommard 1er Cru Les Epenots, 2013 US$ 174.99 plus tax


5th Course :

Red Wine Poached Pear Carpaccio, Madagascar Vanilla Ice Cream, Cacao Reduction
Savigny les Beaune 1er cru, 2016 US$89.99 plus tax


Bye-bye

Thanks for a great evening:

Nicolas Rossignol, Owner and Winemaker at Domaine Rossignol in the Bourgogne

Chef and Owner Mark Courseille of  Le Café Descartes/ Embassy of France in Washington DC

General Manager and Owner Max Jacquet of  Le Café Descartes/ Embassy of France in Washington DC

Laurant Lala of Elite Wines, Importer and Distributor of the wines of Domaine Rossignol

Pictures: Bye-bye

Importer and Distributor: Elite Wines

In 2002, Laurent Michel Givry, a native of Toulouse, France and a veteran of the wine industry, started Elite Wines with small, eclectic, and yet good valued wines from France and Spain. Right from the beginning, he was very successful with his concept. Today, the portfolio includes a large number of French and Spanish wines as well as Australian, New Zealand, Argentine, Chilean, German and American wines.

Picture: Christian Schiller, Laurent Gevry and Laurent Lala of Elite Wines, and Annette Schiller of ombiasyPR and WineTours, at the New Zealand Embassy in Washington DC. See: Winemakers John Forrest from Forrest Estate and Anna Seifried from Seifried Estate at the Embassy of New Zealand in Washington DC, USA

2020 Bourgogne Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Join us on the 2020 Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours, October 8 to 18. We will visit Nicolas Rossignol and taste his wines at his estate in Burgundy. See also: Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History, France

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Best German Winemakers: Falstaff Wine Trophies 2019

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Picture: The Winners of the Falstaff Trophies 2019: Moritz Haidle, Weingut Karl Haidle, Gunter Hiestand, Weingut Hiestand, Hanno Zilliken, Weingut Forstmeister Geltz-Zilliken, Bernd Kreis, Weinhandlung Bernd Kreis, Mathieu Kauffmann, Weingut Reichsrat von Buhl (Photo: Falstaff)

For the nineth time, the Falstaff Trophies Deutschland were awarded. The wine/food/travel journal Falstaff has been around for a number of years, issued in Vienna, Austria, and reporting about wine, food and travel from an Austrian perspective, for Austria-based readers. Seven years ago, Falstaff expanded into the German wine and food scene and started to issue a German version of Falstaff in addition to the well established Austrian version. As part of its expansion, Falstaff has created the annual Falstaff Deutschland Wine Trophies, to be awarded to German wine personalities.

For previous years, see:

Best German Winemakers: Falstaff Wine Trophies 2018
Best German Winemakers - Falstaff Deutschland Wine Trophies 2017
Best German Winemakers - Falstaff Deutschland Wine Trophies 2016
Best German Winemakers - Falstaff Deutschland Wine Trophies 2015
Best German Winemakers - Falstaff Deutschland Wine Trophies 2014
Best German Winemakers - Falstaff Deutschland Wine Trophies 2013
Best German Wines and Winemakers - Falstaff Deutschland Wine Trophies 2012
Falstaff Deutschland Wine Trophies 2011

Picture: Falstaff WeinGuide Deutschland 2019

Falstaff Wine Tropies 2019: The Winners

Newcomer of the Year: Moritz Haidle, Weingut Karl Haidle, Württemberg

Picture: Wilhelm Weil, Weingut Weil, Moritz Haidle, Weingut Karl Haidle,  Falstaff Publisher Wolfgang Rosam (Photo: Falstaff)

Sommelier of the Year: Bernd Kreis, Weinhandlung Bernd Kreis, Stuttgart

Picture: Markus Macziosek, Bernd Kreis, Weinhandlung Bernd Kreis, Stuttgart, Falstaff Publisher Wolfgang Rosam (Photo: Falstaff)

Winemaker of the Year: Mathieu Kauffmann, Weingut Reichsrat von Buhl, Pfalz

Picture: Markus Molitor, Weingut Molitor, Mathieu Kauffmann, Weingut Reichsrat von Buhl, Pfalz, Falstaff Publisher Wolfgang Rosam (Photo: Falstaff)

Publikumstrophy: 2017 Weingut Hiestand Guntersblum Gewürztraminer trocken

Picture: Ulrich Sautter, Gunter Hiestand, Weingut Hiestand Guntersblum, Falstaff Publisher Wolfgang Rosam (Photo: Falstaff)

Falstaff Trophy for Lifetime Achievement: Hanno Zilliken, Saarburg (Saar)

Piture: Falstaff Publisher Wolfgang Rosam,  Hanno Zilliken, Weingut Forstmeister Geltz-Zilliken, Saarburg (Saar), Gundula Gause ZDF (Photo: Falstaff)

Falstaff Newcomer of the Year: The Nominees

Jörn Goziewski

Falstaff/ CS Translation: Jörn Goziewski, born in 1981, grew up in Erfurt and did not drink any alcohol until he was 18 years old. But then the wine virus seized him: internship in the Rheingau, studies in Geisenheim, stays in South Tyrol, Spain and New Zealand. Goziewski started his own business in 2015 and has been fermenting all the grapes on the mash since 2016. But also Orange Wine, so Goziewski's credo, should "show maximum delicacy in all its density and complexity".

Moritz Haidle

Falstaff/ CS Translation: From early on in his life Moritz Haidle had to work in the vineyard at home, he says, but at that time preferred to spray graffiti and dream of working as a designer. It was not until he completed an internship with Paul Fürst that he understood the "fascination of wine". After studying in Australia, California, Burgundy and Baden, she studied in Geisenheim. And today? Haidle is surprising people with his uncompromising wines.

Pictures: Vineyard Walk, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Karl Haidle in Kernen-Stetten, Württemberg, with Moritz Haidle - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Jonas Seckinger

Falstaff/ CS Translation: In the Mittelhaardt in the Pfalz, the big names dominate the sector - but here too there are ambitious family businesses and in particular ambitious young winemakers. Like Weingut Seckinger and the 26-year-old Jonas Seckinger. Jonas Seckinger made his first wine at the age of 17, initially experimenting with an old wooden jar in his parents' garage. In the meantime he is a professional - and with great success in search of the "cool Palatine style".

Falstaff Sommelier of the Year: The Nominees

Iris Giessauf, »Gasthaus Essers«, Köln
Benjamin Birkholz, »Restaurant JM«, Westerland/Sylt
Bernd Kreis, »Weinhandlung Bernd Kreis«, Stuttgart

Falstaff Winemaker of the Year: The Nominees

Fritz Waßmer, Weingut Fritz Waßmer, Schlatt (Baden)

Falstaff/ CS Translation: Exactly 20 years ago, in 1998, Fritz Waßmer, at that time successful asparagus farmer, began to turn to wine. Waßmer quickly gained reputation for his powerful wines. His passion was and is the Burgundy grape varieties. It is because of them why he was nominated: Waßmer has been writing a new chapter in Baden's Pinot Noir history, above all with his new single-vineyard and single-plot Pinot Noirs.

Mathieu Kauffmann, Weingut Reichsrat von Buhl, Deidesheim (Pfalz)

Falstaff/ CS Translation: The native Alsatian was Chef de Cave at the champagne house Bollinger when Achim Niederberger brought him to the Pfalz and to Weingut Reichsrat von Buhl. Since Kauffmann's first vintage in 2013, he and his still and sparkling wines have been talked about a lot among the German wine lovers. With a steady hand and great skill Kauffmann brings out the the terroir character of the Forster and Deidesheimer top vineyards. His still Rieslings are just as exciting as his sparkling Rieslings.

Pictures: Impressive Vineyard Tour and Tasting at Weingut Reichsrat von Buhl in Deidesheim, Pfalz, with Richard Grosche - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

Dr. Matthias Corvers, Weingut Corvers-Kauter, Oestrich-Winkel (Rheingau)

Falstaff/ CS Translation: The Corvers and Kauter families both look back on more than 200 years of winemaking tradition. More important for Owner Dr. Matthias Corvers is hower the look ahead. So he not only leaves much responsibility to his son Philip, but he could now also lease the vineyards of Weingut Langwerth von Simmern. While Corvers-Kauter has been on the upswing for years now, there is more prestige coming with the new vineyards including Marcobrunn and Baiken.

Falstaff Wine Favorite: The Nominees

Weingut Hiestand, 2017 Guntersblum Gewürztraminer trocken
Weingut Zehnthof Weickert, 2017 Astheim Karthäuser Scheurebe trocken
Weingut Herbert Meßmer, 2017 Gelber Muskateller feinherb

Falstaff Lifetime Achievement Trophy: Hanno Zilliken, Saarburg (Saar)

Falstaff/ CS Translation: The historic winery of the Prussian forestry master Geltz can look back on a family tradition until 1742. But the times did not make it easy for the tenth generation in the Saarburg winery to continue this tradition. The estate has always been known for its natural (naturrein) fruity-sweet Riesling wines, for Kabinet, Spätlese, Auslese, and for noble sweet predicates. However, as fashion swirled more and more into dry Riesling during the 1990s, Hans-Joachim - called "Hanno" - Zilliken needed a long breath to weather this slump. To move against his conviction to a dry style with the wines from the best vineyards of Saarburg and Ockfen was not an option for Zilliken. But look: In the course of the 1990s enthusiasm for the unique acidity/ sweetness play game of fruity-sweet Saar-Riesling wines returned. Zilliken had overcome the difficult period. dry spell. Today, his fabulously maturing wines from the past three decades are among the most sought after wines of the collectors' market.

Pictures: Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Forstmeister Geltz-Zilliken with Hanno Zilliken - Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Pictures: Hanno Zilliken at the 2015 Rieslingfeier in New York. See: A German Riesling Feast in New York City: Rieslingfeier 2015, USA

Picture: Christian Schiller and Hanno Zilliken at Rasika in Washington DC. See: German Wine Dinner with Hanno Zilliken, Weingut Forstmeister Geltz-Zilliken, at Rasika in Washington DC, USA

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Dinner at Restaurant Le Chevreuil in Meursault, with the Wines of Domaine Matrot - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

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Pictures: Dinner at Restaurant Le Chevreuil in Meursault, with the Wines of Domaine Matrot - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Following a guided tour of Château de Rully and tasting at Domaine Rully wines, with Château de Rully Owner Count Raoul de Ternay, we drove to Hôtel Restaurant Le Chevreuil in Meursault, Côte de Beaune.

We stayed overnight there and had dinner at the excellent Restaurant Le Chevreuil. Before dinner, some of us took a walk through Meursault.

At Château de Rully with Château de Rully Owner Count Raoul de Ternay

In the late afternoon, we enjoyed a guided tour of Château de Rully and tasting at Domaine Rully wines, with Château de Rully Owner Count Raoul de Ternay. See also: Tour of Château de Rully and Tasting of Domaine du Château de Rully Wines, with Count Raoul de Ternay - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Pictures: Guided Tour of Château de Rully and Tasting at Domaine Rully wines, with Château de Rully Owner Count Raoul de Ternay. See also: Tour of Château de Rully and Tasting of Domaine du Château de Rully Wines, with Count Raoul de Ternay - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

At Hotel Restaurant Le Chevreul in Meursault, Côte de Beaune

Hotel Restaurant Le Chevreul is a 3+ star old school hotel with restaurant in the historic center of Meursault, owned by wine Domaine Matrot. It is run by Eléonore Matrot and her husband Chef Tiago Araujo, who took over the hotel and the restaurant in 2011.

Picture: Arriving at Hotel Restaurant Le Chevreul in the Center of Meursault

Hôtel Restaurant Le Chevreuil: Au coeur du village de Meursault, l'Hôtel Restaurant Le Chevreuil, anciennement connu sous le nom Restaurant de la Mère Daugier, est un établissement historique de la capitale des grands vins blancs de Bourgogne. Créé en 1866, cette institution accueillait la célèbre Paulée de Meursault au début du siècle dernier. Eléonore et Tiago, jeune couple ambitieux, a relevé le défi de redonner une jeunesse à cet établissement. Leur objectif : que vous passiez un moment de détente et de plaisir gustatif à la hauteur de la qualité des vins de Bourgogne.

Picture: Eléonore Matrot and her husband Chef Tiago Araujo

Eléonore is the daughter of Pascale and Thierry Matrot from the well-known Domaine Matrot in Meursault. The Matrot domaine is one of the oldest estate-bottlers in Burgundy and one of the largest and most important properties in Meursault (22 hectares). 100% estate-bottling has been practiced at the domaine since Thierry's grandfather, Joseph Matrot, took it over in 1908.It is widely represented on the wine lists of France's greatest restaurants, and has been distributed in the United States for over thirty years.

Walk in Meursault

Before dinner, we had a bit of time to walk around in Meursault.

Picture: In Meursault

Dinner at Restaurant Le Chevreuil in Meursault, with the wines of Domaine Matrot.

Le Chevreuil: Tiago (“J'ai suivi des stages chez Troisgros, Au Chassagne et chez Bajade”) est un chef créatif et méticuleux. Il recherche de la précision dans ses plats. Les produits frais sont travaillés avec soin et passion dans le souci du respect des saveurs de chacun. Il vous propose également des plats bourguignons traditionnels et la fameuse terrine chaude de la mère Daugier, spécialité du restaurant depuis 1872. Issue d'une famille de vigneron, Eléonore est très attachée au terroir. La sélection des vins est à l'image de son amour pour la Bourgogne. Souriante, elle vous réserve un accueil chaleureux.

Michelin

Bib Gourmand : Restaurant sélectionné par les inspecteurs du guide MICHELIN pour son très bon rapport qualité/prix. Repas hors boisson à moins de 33 € (37 € à Paris).

À la question : "Tradition ou modernité ?", le jeune couple qui tient cette institution locale semble avoir trouvé une réponse intéressante. Jugeons-en : côté cuisine, la tradition des lieux n'est jamais loin et l'on régale encore avec la fameuse "terrine chaude de la mère Daugier"– spécialité de la maison depuis 1870 ; le chef prépare aussi de bons plats au goût du jour, tout en équilibre de saveurs. Côté décor, c'est résolument moderne et dynamique, avec des trophées de chasse relookés et un beau mariage de matières... La voici, leur réponse : entre tradition et modernité, pourquoi choisir ?

Gault Millau Le Chevreuil 12/20

Une cuisine traditionnelle et créative selon les menus et les préférences. Les assiettes sont dressées avec un savoir-faire certain, et les compositions confirment les impressions ; le menu de saison a tout pour plaire, comme en témoignent la crème de fèves, la coxinha de cochon noir de Bigorre, le filet de canard laqué au miel, le nougat glacé en verrine. Les vins de l’appellation, bien sûr et quelques chassagnes pour les rouges…


Starter


First Course


Second Course


Dessert


Domaine Matrot

Domaine Matrot is a third generation family domaine right behind the church in Meursault. Today it is Thierry Matrot and his wife Pascale who run the estate. The domaine's white Meursault village wine is a blend of eleven different parcels from around the village; like Le Limozin and Les Pelles downslope of the premiers crus, Les Vireuils and Les Chevalières up behind the village towards Auxey-Duresses and a couple of clos inside the village of Meursault. For the reds Thierry Matrot points out the single most important thing, something he learnt from his father. In order to make good pinot noir low yields are essential. I quote: “You can make a very good white wine with the chardonnay at 50 hl/ha, like in 1999. But with pinot noir – above 40 hl/ha you can forget the terroir, forget the character of the wine. You can make a decent wine, but there will not be great quality.”

Good Night

Good night.

Picture: Good Night

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Dinner at restaurant Le Chevreuil in Meursault, with the wines of Domaine Matrot

Cellar tour and tasting at Cave Ropiteau Frères in Meursault, Côte de Beaune

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Michel Prunier & Fille in Auxey­ Duresses, Côte de Beaune - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Where Robert Parker likes to Eat: Lunch at La Crémaillère in Auxey-Duresses - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard walk and tasting in the vineyards of Meursault, with Karoline Knoth and the Wines of Domaine Pierre Morey

Vineyard Walk in Meursault with Karoline Knoth - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk, Cellar Tour and Lunch, with Patrick Leflaive

Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk and Cellar Tour, with Olivier and Patrick Leflaive - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Lunch and Wine Tasting at La Table de Olivier in Puligny Montrachet with Olivier Leflaive – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Visit and tasting at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet in Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune

Tour of the ancient cellars and tasting at Maison Joseph Drouhin in Beaune, Côte de Beaune

Visit and Tasting: Maison Joseph Drouhin in Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Beaune, Bourgogne

Visit: Hospices de Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Lunch at restaurant Le Carmin (1 Michelin Star) in Beaune

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Château de Pommard in Pommard, Côte de Beaune.

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Faiveley in Nuits-Saint-George, Côte de Nuits, with Matilde Nicolas, Communications Director

Tasting at Domaine Faiveley in Nuits St. Georges - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Guided tour of the Abbey de Cîteaux

Visit of Château du Clos de Vougeot - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, with Armelle Rion

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne ­Romanée, Côte de Nuits - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Guillon & Fils in Gevrey­-Chambertin, Côte de Nuits, with Jean-Michel Guillon - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

An Institution: Lunch at Restaurant Chez Guy in Gevrey­-Chambertin - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Pierre Gelin in Fixin, Côte de Nuits. with Owner/ Winemaker Pierre Gelin.

Wine Pairing Lunch, Cellar Visit, Vineyard Tour and Tasting at Domaine Jean­ Marc Brocard in Préhy, Chablis– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars and other Wine Venues in Chablis, France

Visit and tasting at Château Long-Depaquit in Chablis, with General Manager Cécilia Trimaille.

Champagne– An Introduction, France

French Champagne Houses and German Roots

Visit and Tasting at Champagne Jean Josselin, a Grower Champagne House in Gyé­ sur­ Seine – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour of the Avenue de Champagne in Épernay

Dinner at 1-Michelin star restaurant Les Berceaux in Épernay

Cellar visit and tasting at the Champagne House Mercier in Épernay

Lunch at La Coupole, Montparnasse, Paris

Dining and Wining on Boulevard Montparnasse in Paris: La Rotonde, Le Dôme and La Coupole, France – Pre-Bordeaux Wine Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Invitation: Total Immersion in Bordeaux. World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours, France

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Picture: Aperitif before Dinner at Château Haut-Bailly, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé, with Daina Paulin. See: Tour and Wine Dinner at Château Haut-Bailly, Graves, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Dear friends of good wine and food,

if you like wine and food pairings, this is the tour for you. We will not only taste gorgeous Bordeaux wines, we will also have the privilege to enjoy many meals perfectly paired with the respective Châteaux wines right at the Châteaux with the owner / manager / winemaker.

I will also show you other aspects of “Bordeaux”: we will be introduced to the “Place de Bordeaux” buying and selling system unique in Bordeaux by visiting a négociant house, a wine merchant; we will visit a cooper to see from A to Z how a barrique is being made; we go to the basin d’Arcachon to see how an oyster is raised; we will experience the big bodies of water so important for the Bordeaux climate: the mighty Gironde estuary and the Atlantic ocean; we will travel around, spending nights in the heart of the Left Bank in Pauillac and in the heart of the Right Bank in Saint-Émilion to “feel” the vineyards; and of course we will spend some time in the vibrant, hip, cultural, cool city of Bordeaux. Our Châteaux tour takes us to: Sauternes, Pessac-Léognan, Margaux, Saint-Julien, Pauillac, Saint-Estèphe, Médoc, Saint-Emilion, Pomerol, Blaye. We will visit well-known classified Châteaux, classified under the radar Châteaux, and so-called “Petits-Châteaux” producing phenomenal wines. After this tour you have a thorough understanding what “Bordeaux” is all about - and the tour is lots of laughter and fun too.

At this point in the year the tour is already nicely booked. My groups are always small (12 people max). I only have 3 slots left. I attach the current itinerary for you to see exactly what we are going to do during the days in Bordeaux. You can sign up for the tour on my website:   https://ombiasypr.com/index.php/wine-tours/bordeaux/bordeaux-registration

Don’t hesitate to contact me if you have further questions. I am more than happy to answer all your queries.

Best

Annette

Annette Schiller
ombiasy PR & WineTours
aschiller@ombiasypr.com
T: +49 177 337 0281
Professional Member of the American Wine Society (AWS)
blog:schiller-wine.blogspot.com

Pictures: Annette Schiller in Bordeaux

Night 1: Tuesday, Sept 03: Hôtel Hilton Garden Inn in Bordeaux, a brand new (opened in July 2018), modern, comfortable hotel with for French standards very spacious rooms overlooking the Garonne river and with a great fitness center in walking distance to the main train station of Bordeaux.

Nights 2 + 3: Wednesday, Sept 04 and Thursday, Sept 05: Au Logis des Remparts in Saint-Emilion, a very charming, well tended historic 3plus star, upscale boutique hotel in the heart of UNESCO world heritage wine town Saint-Emilion with a stunning garden, beautiful views on the vineyards and a gorgeous outdoor pool.

Nights 4 + 5: Friday, Sept 06 and Saturday, Sept 07: Grand Hôtel Français in Bordeaux, a refinded lodging in an 18th century mansion right in the center of old town Bordeaux, in walking distance to all interesting places with highly comfortable rooms. This hotel is part of the Best Western group.

Night 6: Sunday, Sept 08: Relais de Margaux in Margaux, a 4 star resort, spa, and golf hotel in a former late 19th century wine château, just in the back yard of famous Château Margaux.

Nights 7 + 8: Monday, Sept 09; Tuesday, Sept 10: Hotel Le Vignoble-France et Angleterre, Pauillac, a very well equipped, privately owned 3 star hotel in the heart of the Médoc region, right on the waterfront of the Gironde estuary.

Night 9: Wednesday, Sept 11: Hôtel Hilton Garden Inn in Bordeaux.

Pictures: Evening Tour in Saint Emilion. See: Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France (Published and Forthcoming Postings)

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Bordeaux Wine Tour 2013 by ombiasy

Bordeaux Wines and their Classifications: The Basics

Tour and Tasting at Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Cru Classé de Grave - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Dinner with a View: At Restaurant L’Estacade in Bordeaux City - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Bordeaux City - An Update

Schiller’s Favorite Seafood Places in Bordeaux City, France - An Update

Bordeaux - En Primeur, Negociants, Courtiers, the Quai de Chartons and the Place de Bordeaux– A Short Introduction

How Does the Negociant System in Bordeaux Work? Tour and Tasting at Millésima - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Mondésir Gazin, Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux, Côtes de Bourg, with Owner/ Winemaker Marc Pasquet - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Lunch at Restaurant La Terrasse Rouge, Château La Dominique, Appellation Saimt-Emilion, Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and tasting at Château Clos Fourtet, Appellation Saint-Emilion, Premier Grand Cru Classé B - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Saint Emilion Wines and their Classification, Bordeaux, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in St. Emilion, France

Tour and Tasting at Château La Conseillante, Appellation Pomerol, with General Manager/ Winemaker Marielle Cazaux - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Tasting at Château La Conseillante, Appellation Pomerol, with GM/ Winemaker Marielle Cazaux - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Le Bon Pasteur, Pomerol, with Dany Rolland, GM Benoit Prévot and Chef Frédéric Bozzo - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Tasting (including from Barrel) at Tertre Rôteboeuf, Saint Emilion, with Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile, France – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2018)

Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Climens, Appellation Barsac-Sauternes, Première Grand Cru Classé, with Owner/ Winemaker Bérénice Lurton and Chef Florence Camaly - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Visit and Tasting: Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte, Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé– Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Wine pairing lunch at Château Beauséjour, Appellation Puisseguin Saint-Emilion

Tour, Tasting and Wine Lunch at a Petit Château and Organic Producer: Château Beauséjour – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Bio in Bordeaux: Cellar Tour, Vineyard Tour and Winepairing Lunch at Chateau Beauséjour and Château Langais, AOC Puisseguin-St.Emilion, with Owner/ Winemaker Gérard Dupuy - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Schiller's Favorite Seafood Restaurants in Arcachon and Cap Ferret (Bassin d'Arcachon/ Bordeaux)

Oysters in Bordeaux: Visiting the Oyster Farmer Raphael Doerfler and his Earl Ostrea Chanca Oyster Farm in Grand Piquey/ Bassin d'Arcachon - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Lunch at Pinasse Café, Cap Ferret, Bassin d'Arcachon - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

The 5 Premiers Grands Crus Chateaux en 1855 of Bordeaux, France

What is a Bordeaux Cru Bourgeois? France

Visit and Tasting at Château La Tour de Bessan, Appellation Margaux, Cru Bourgois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton

Tour and Tasting at Château Durfort-Vivens, Appellation Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé, with Pauline Lurton

Tour and Tasting at Château Pichon Longueville Baron in Pauillac - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017 France

Wine-Pairing Lunch at Château Pichon Longueville Baron in Pauillac - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017 France

Visit and Tasting at Château Ormez de Pez, Appellation Saint-Estèphe

How a Barrel is Made: Visit of the Cooperage Berger & Fils in Vertheuil– Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Tasting, including from Barrel, at Château Lafon-Rochet, Appellation Saint-Estèphe, 4ième Grand Cru Classé, with Owner Basile Tesseron

Tour and Tasting at Château Lafon-Rochet, 4ème Grand Cru Classé St-Estèphe, with Vineyard Manager Anaïs Maillet - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Léoville Poyferré, Saint-Julien, 2ième Grand Cru Classé, with Anne Cuvelier - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Family-style Dinner at Château Le Reysse and Château Lassus, Vignobles Paeffgen, Appellation Médoc, Owner/ Winemaker Stefan Paeffgen and Heike Paeffgen

Tour, Barrel Tasting and Family Dinner with Stefan and Heike Paeffgen, Château Le Reysse and Château Lassus, Vignobles Paeffgen, Appellation Médoc - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Léoville-Barton, Appellation Saint-Julien, 2ième Grand Cru Classé, and Château Langoa-Barton, Appellation Saint-Julien, 3ème Grand Cru Classé

Tour and Pique-nique Style Lunch at Château Lascombes, Appellation Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé

Tour and Gourmet Dinner with Wine-pairing at Château Haut-Bailly, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé, with Daina Paulin

Tour and Wine Dinner at Château Haut-Bailly, Graves, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France
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