Picture: Tasting at Weingut H.J. Kreuzberg in Dernau, Ahr, with Owners/ Winemakers Ludwig Kreuzberg and Frank Josten
The annual German Red Wine Competition (Deutscher Rotweinpreis), organized by the international wine magazine Vinum, exists since 1987. At that time, German red wine accounted for only about 15 percent of German wine production. Today, we are well over 35 percent. And not only the vineyard area planted with red grapes has expanded dramatically, but also the quality has improved considerably. Today, German red wine can compete with any red wine in the world, I believe. As a result, German red wines are increasingly appearing in the international wine market. Of course, given its location, they tend to be not like the fruity red wines we know from warmer countries, but lean and more elegant, with a lot of finesse.
This year, over 1300 wines were submitted for the competition. The wines were grouped into 8 categories.
26 German red wine producers were asked to enter the stage at the award ceremony of the 30th German Red Wine Award, which took place in the Fellbach “Alte Kelter” a few weeks ago. With 9 producers, the Pfalz was the most successful region, followed by Württemberg with 7 producers, Baden with 4 producers, Rheinhessen and the Ahr region with 3 producers each.
Picture: At the Ceremony in the Fellbach "Alte Keller" (Photo: Facebook)
PINOT NOIR
Two Winners
2013 Pinot Noir Réserve Pfalz – Weingut Bernhard Koch, Hainfeld
2014 Meersburg Mocken „3 Lilien“ Baden – Weingut Aufricht, Meersburg-Stetten
Pictures: Tasting Room, Christian G.E.Schiller with Manfred Aufricht and View of the Aufricht Estate and Vineyard with Lake Constance. See: The Lake Wines of the Aufricht Brothers, from Lake Constance in Germany
3. Place
2012 Oppenheimer Herrenberg Réserve Rheinhessen – Weingut Manz, Weinolsheim
2013 Laumersheimer Kirschgarten Pfalz – Weingut Zelt, Laumersheim
2013 Burggarten „R“ Ahr – Weingut Burggarten, Heppingen
CUVÈES
Winner
2011 AnnA Baden – Weingut Seeger, Leimen
2. Place
2014 „Chapelle“ Baden – Weingut Martin Wassmer, Bad Krozingen-Schlatt
3. Place
2009 „Zeitreise“ Pfalz – Weingut Darting, Bad Dürkheim
INTERNATIONAL CLASSICS
Winner
2014 Syrah Heiligenberg Pfalz – Weingut Stachel, Maikammer
2. Place
2011 Cabernet Sauvignon Kalkgestein Pfalz – Weingut Siegrist, Leinsweiler
3. Place
2011 Merlot Réserve Rheinhessen – Weingut Braunewell, Essenheim
LEMBERGER
Winner
2013 ***Württemberg – Weinmanufaktur Untertürkheim
2. Place
2011 „X“ Württemberg – Weingut G.A. Heinrich, Heilbronn
3.Place
2012 Fellbacher Lämmler „P“ Großes Gewächs Württemberg – Fellbacher Weingärtner
GERMAN CLASSICS
Winner
2012 Frühburgunder Marienthaler Rosenberg Ahr – Weingut Peter Kriechel, Ahrweiler
2. Place
2013 St. Laurent Réserve Pfalz – Weingut Philipp Kuhn, Laumersheim
3. Place
2014 Frühburgunder Hardtberg Großes Gewächs Ahr – Weingut Kreuzberg, Dernau
Pictures: We visited Weingut H.J. Kreuzberg during the Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016. See: Tasting at Weingut H.J. Kreuzberg in Dernau, Ahr, with Ludwig Kreuzberg and Frank Josten– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016
UNDERSTATED VARIETIES
Two Winners
2012 Portugieser Rheinhessen – Weingut Mett & Weidenbach, Ingelheim
2014 Pinot Meunier Pfalz – Weingut Metzger, Grünstadt-Asselheim
3. Place
2011 Wildmuskat Auslese Württemberg – Weingut Amalienhof, Heilbronn
NOBLE SWEET
Winner
2015 St. Laurent/Cabernet Sauvignon Blanc de Noir Beerenauslese Pfalz – Weingut Frey, Essingen
2. Place
2015 Pinot Noir Blanc de Noir Beerenauslese Britzinger Sonnenhole Baden – Winzergenossenschaft Britzingen
3. Platz
2015 Wein aus getrockneten Trauben (Lemberger) Württemberg – Weingärtner Cleebronn-Güglingen
NEW VARIETIES
Winner
2012 Zweigelt „Passion“ Württemberg – Weingut Karl Haidle, Kernen-Stetten
2. Place
2013 Dornfelder Divinus Württemberg – Weinkonvent Dürrenzimmern
3. Place
1991 Dornfelder „Philipp Bassler“ Pfalz – Winzergenossenschaft Weinbiet, Neustadt-Mussbach
schiller-wine: Related Postings
Heads up for the 2017 Tours - to Germany and France - by ombiasy WineTours
Germany-East Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture and History
Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir
Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)
Tasting at Weingut H.J. Kreuzberg in Dernau, Ahr, with Ludwig Kreuzberg and Frank Josten– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016
The Lake Wines of the Aufricht Brothers, from Lake Constance in Germany
The annual German Red Wine Competition (Deutscher Rotweinpreis), organized by the international wine magazine Vinum, exists since 1987. At that time, German red wine accounted for only about 15 percent of German wine production. Today, we are well over 35 percent. And not only the vineyard area planted with red grapes has expanded dramatically, but also the quality has improved considerably. Today, German red wine can compete with any red wine in the world, I believe. As a result, German red wines are increasingly appearing in the international wine market. Of course, given its location, they tend to be not like the fruity red wines we know from warmer countries, but lean and more elegant, with a lot of finesse.
This year, over 1300 wines were submitted for the competition. The wines were grouped into 8 categories.
26 German red wine producers were asked to enter the stage at the award ceremony of the 30th German Red Wine Award, which took place in the Fellbach “Alte Kelter” a few weeks ago. With 9 producers, the Pfalz was the most successful region, followed by Württemberg with 7 producers, Baden with 4 producers, Rheinhessen and the Ahr region with 3 producers each.
Picture: At the Ceremony in the Fellbach "Alte Keller" (Photo: Facebook)
PINOT NOIR
Two Winners
2013 Pinot Noir Réserve Pfalz – Weingut Bernhard Koch, Hainfeld
2014 Meersburg Mocken „3 Lilien“ Baden – Weingut Aufricht, Meersburg-Stetten
Pictures: Tasting Room, Christian G.E.Schiller with Manfred Aufricht and View of the Aufricht Estate and Vineyard with Lake Constance. See: The Lake Wines of the Aufricht Brothers, from Lake Constance in Germany
3. Place
2012 Oppenheimer Herrenberg Réserve Rheinhessen – Weingut Manz, Weinolsheim
2013 Laumersheimer Kirschgarten Pfalz – Weingut Zelt, Laumersheim
2013 Burggarten „R“ Ahr – Weingut Burggarten, Heppingen
CUVÈES
Winner
2011 AnnA Baden – Weingut Seeger, Leimen
2. Place
2014 „Chapelle“ Baden – Weingut Martin Wassmer, Bad Krozingen-Schlatt
3. Place
2009 „Zeitreise“ Pfalz – Weingut Darting, Bad Dürkheim
INTERNATIONAL CLASSICS
Winner
2014 Syrah Heiligenberg Pfalz – Weingut Stachel, Maikammer
2. Place
2011 Cabernet Sauvignon Kalkgestein Pfalz – Weingut Siegrist, Leinsweiler
3. Place
2011 Merlot Réserve Rheinhessen – Weingut Braunewell, Essenheim
LEMBERGER
Winner
2013 ***Württemberg – Weinmanufaktur Untertürkheim
2. Place
2011 „X“ Württemberg – Weingut G.A. Heinrich, Heilbronn
3.Place
2012 Fellbacher Lämmler „P“ Großes Gewächs Württemberg – Fellbacher Weingärtner
GERMAN CLASSICS
Winner
2012 Frühburgunder Marienthaler Rosenberg Ahr – Weingut Peter Kriechel, Ahrweiler
2. Place
2013 St. Laurent Réserve Pfalz – Weingut Philipp Kuhn, Laumersheim
3. Place
2014 Frühburgunder Hardtberg Großes Gewächs Ahr – Weingut Kreuzberg, Dernau
Pictures: We visited Weingut H.J. Kreuzberg during the Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016. See: Tasting at Weingut H.J. Kreuzberg in Dernau, Ahr, with Ludwig Kreuzberg and Frank Josten– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016
UNDERSTATED VARIETIES
Two Winners
2012 Portugieser Rheinhessen – Weingut Mett & Weidenbach, Ingelheim
2014 Pinot Meunier Pfalz – Weingut Metzger, Grünstadt-Asselheim
3. Place
2011 Wildmuskat Auslese Württemberg – Weingut Amalienhof, Heilbronn
NOBLE SWEET
Winner
2015 St. Laurent/Cabernet Sauvignon Blanc de Noir Beerenauslese Pfalz – Weingut Frey, Essingen
2. Place
2015 Pinot Noir Blanc de Noir Beerenauslese Britzinger Sonnenhole Baden – Winzergenossenschaft Britzingen
3. Platz
2015 Wein aus getrockneten Trauben (Lemberger) Württemberg – Weingärtner Cleebronn-Güglingen
NEW VARIETIES
Winner
2012 Zweigelt „Passion“ Württemberg – Weingut Karl Haidle, Kernen-Stetten
2. Place
2013 Dornfelder Divinus Württemberg – Weinkonvent Dürrenzimmern
3. Place
1991 Dornfelder „Philipp Bassler“ Pfalz – Winzergenossenschaft Weinbiet, Neustadt-Mussbach
schiller-wine: Related Postings
Heads up for the 2017 Tours - to Germany and France - by ombiasy WineTours
Germany-East Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture and History
Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir
Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)
Tasting at Weingut H.J. Kreuzberg in Dernau, Ahr, with Ludwig Kreuzberg and Frank Josten– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016
The Lake Wines of the Aufricht Brothers, from Lake Constance in Germany