Villa WolfWachenheimer Riesling 2020

Product code: 13799
£14.90 inc VAT
Country
Country: Germany
Region
Region: Pfalz
Type
Winery
Winery: Villa Wolf
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Riesling
Grape: 100% Riesling
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Country
Country: Germany
Region
Region: Pfalz
Type
Winery
Winery: Villa Wolf
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Riesling
Grape: 100% Riesling

Product Notes

Villa Wolf Wachenheimer Riesling is a German white wine that is known for its subtle sweetness, balanced acidity, and fruity aroma. This wine is made from Riesling grapes harvested from the Wachenheimer region of Germany, which is known for its mineral-rich soils and optimal growing conditions for these grapes. The result of this careful winemaking process is a light and refreshing wine that is perfect for pairing with seafood, spicy cuisine, or simply sipping on its own. With its bright and zesty profile, Villa Wolf Wachenheimer Riesling is a popular choice among white wine enthusiasts who are looking for a flavorful and approachable wine.

Tasting Notes

Wachenheimer Riesling is primarily produced from the Wachenheimer Königswingert. This vineyard between Wachenheim and Bad Dürkheim is a much cooler site than our other vineyards and benefits from its red sandstone soil weathering and a high proportion of clay. This enables us to combine a light structure with a fully ripe aroma. Also with this wine we rely on time - only after 10 months it is separated from the full lees. This allows us to achieve a very creamy character paired with a finely balanced acidity and aromas of yellow stone fruit.

About the Winery

Villa Wolf

The J.L. Wolf winery, which has a long history dating back to 1756 and is located in the Pfalz region of Germany, was acquired by Ernst Loosen in 1996. According to the designs of the Karlsruhe architect Friedrich Eisenlohr, Villa Wolf is a rural home in the Italian style that was finished in 1843. The acquisition of J.L. Wolf (now known as Villa Wolf) brought back memories for Ernst Loosen. The chance to revitalize a winery with a good supply of vines in ideal settings emerged, much like with the Dr. Loosen Winery. Both wineries are in unique regions: Dr. Loosen is in Bernkastel on the Middle Mosel, which has the highest density of premium vineyard sites.

The single vineyard properties are found in the northern Pfalz towns of Wachenheim and Forst, which border the Mittelhaardt. Just the ripe and nutritious grapes are used to create dry wines at every single vineyard location, which are all carefully hand-picked. The Middle Haardt's distinct regional climate, mineral-rich limestone, basalt, and sandstone soils, and the vines' extensive age are the cornerstones of the vineyards' terroir. The Royal Bavarian Government developed a vineyard category based on the land tax in 1828, which is comparable to the Grand Cru scheme in Burgundy, where the Villa Wolf vines are located, recognising their significance for the creation of exceptional wines even before then.

The property's vineyards have also applied for organic certification, which is a procedure that will require many years to finish and would make 2022 the inaugural year with official organic certification. Patrick Moellendorf, the person in charge of growing grapes and winemaking at this winery since 2011, is responsible for this. The idea behind producing exceptional wines in the family vineyards is to blend sustainable, organic farming techniques with careful fruit treatment and conventional, simple winemaking. Their fine wines have long represented fantastic value in terms of taste, consistency, and varietal accuracy.

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