Schloss Saarstein

Above a bend of the Saar in Germany, Schloss Saarstein near Serrig embodies a true “one man and his mountain” spirit – and that focus shapes Christian Ebert’s wines. The Saarsteiner Schlossberg is among the valley’s most striking steep sites: cool, windswept and driven by slate.

In the vineyards, the estate deliberately avoids synthetic shortcuts; old vines and meticulous hand work are central because they let each vintage speak. In the cellar, it’s precision over make‑up: gentle pressing, native-yeast ferments, extended lees contact and ageing in stainless steel or traditional casks, keeping the Saar profile transparent.

Schloss Saarstein treats Riesling as a wine of origin with tension and structure – from dry to finely tuned off‑dry and sweet, always with a cool core. The house style doesn’t narrate the valley; it makes it tangible: linear, mineral and intentionally different from year to year.

Schloss Saarstein

Above a bend of the Saar in Germany, Schloss Saarstein near Serrig embodies a true “one man and his mountain” spirit – and that focus shapes Christian Ebert’s wines. The Saarsteiner Schlossberg is among the valley’s most striking steep sites: cool, windswept and driven by slate.

In the vineyards, the estate deliberately avoids synthetic shortcuts; old vines and meticulous hand work are central because they let each vintage speak. In the cellar, it’s precision over make‑up: gentle pressing, native-yeast ferments, extended lees contact and ageing in stainless steel or traditional casks, keeping the Saar profile transparent.

Schloss Saarstein treats Riesling as a wine of origin with tension and structure – from dry to finely tuned off‑dry and sweet, always with a cool core. The house style doesn’t narrate the valley; it makes it tangible: linear, mineral and intentionally different from year to year.