PFALZ
In the rain shadow of the Haardt Mountains, one of Germany’s sunniest and driest wine landscapes stretches along the Deutsche Weinstraße, with long seasons and clear airflow. In the Pfalz, red sandstone, limestone marl, loess and sandy loams change within short distances, creating a terroir mosaic for Riesling as well as Burgundian varieties. Mittelhaardt and Südliche Weinstraße sharpen origin, while single‑vineyard thinking, selective picking, spontaneous fermentations and gentle pressing preserve parcel definition. Ageing in stainless steel or neutral oak keeps the focus on place, structure and transparency rather than make‑up.PFALZ
In the rain shadow of the Haardt Mountains, one of Germany’s sunniest and driest wine landscapes stretches along the Deutsche Weinstraße, with long seasons and clear airflow. In the Pfalz, red sandstone, limestone marl, loess and sandy loams change within short distances, creating a terroir mosaic for Riesling as well as Burgundian varieties. Mittelhaardt and Südliche Weinstraße sharpen origin, while single‑vineyard thinking, selective picking, spontaneous fermentations and gentle pressing preserve parcel definition. Ageing in stainless steel or neutral oak keeps the focus on place, structure and transparency rather than make‑up.