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Producer Ökologisches Weingut Schmitt

GERMANY, RHEINHESSEN

Beware of those two, it's easy to fall in love. Winery with 230 years of history now run by Bianka and Daniel, a couple in life and work who have managed 16 hectares of vineyard for ten years. Bianka is Hungarian, Daniel is German. They met in 2012 when she was a cellarman in his family's cellar. Together they have taken over the company and are producing excellent natural wines with no additions. The teachings of Patrick Meyer, legendary Alsatian vigneron, were fundamental, which allowed to metabolize and practice serious biodynamics (Demeter certified since 2012, together with only 80 other German wineries). The common denominator of the wines is a continuous experimentation flanked by minimal manipulations and bottling without filtration and very low doses of sulfur added only when necessary. To do the rest, Rheinhessen: Germany's largest wine region is usually associated with mass production but in recent years the region's reputation has started to change thanks to a new generation of talented young winemakers working organically in the vineyard , reducing harvests and enhancing the excellent and underrated terroir they possess. The vineyards are spread over various plots in Flörsheim-Dalsheim, Monsheim and Kriegsheim.

SKU: WSC001

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

€25.90
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SKU: WSC005

Blanc de Noir Prestige Brut Nature from Weingut Schmitt is a premium sparkling wine made from Pinot Noir grapes grown in Flörsheim-Dalsheim, on limestone and clay soils that give the wine complexity and distinctive character. After 10 months of maceration on the lees in oak barrels, the wine is produced using the Méthode Traditionelle, a classic Champagne production technique, with fermentation in the bottle to enhance its aromatic characteristics. Disgorgement occurs after 30 months of aging on the lees, ensuring a complex and well-balanced profile. The zero dosage indicates the absence of added sugars, resulting in a dry, fresh, and elegant sparkling wine, ideal for those seeking a natural and refined product.

Region: German, Rheinhessen.

Grapes: Pinot noir

Alcohol content: 11%.

Aging: Refermentation in the bottle

Contains sulfites

€39.90
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