Weingut Schmitt's Muller-Thurgau is a white wine made from grapes of the same name that come from vineyards located on limestone-clayey soils. During vinification, half of the grapes are pressed immediately and the other half remain in contact with the skins for 3 weeks. Spontaneous fermentation and maturation in 4-5 year old 1,200 liter barrels. Malolactic done naturally. Unfiltered wine.
Region: German, Rheinhessen.
Grapes: Muller-Thurgau.
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: Some months in large exhausted wooden barrels.
Contains sulfites
Marto Wines' Weiss is a white wine that comes from a blend of 7 different varieties: Würzer, Faber, Bacchus, Müllerthurgau, Scheurebe, Riesling, Silvaner. Whole bunch fermentation and aging in large exhausted wooden barrels. as in Martin's style. It's a shame for the very limited production because its wines are a real delight.
Region: German, Rheinhessen.
Grapes: Würzer, Faber, Bacchus, Müllerthurgau, Scheurebe, Riesling, Silvaner.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: Some months in large exhausted wooden barrels.
Contains sulfites