CHF 21.07incl. Swiss VATCHF 19.56at checkout
Unicorn Knight Chardonnay Pet Nat (120 bottles made)
Grandbois Wines
Quirky & Nicely Rounded
CHF 21.07incl. Swiss VATCHF 19.56at checkout
Bad Behaviour Bacchus Pet Nat
Grandbois Wines
Chalky, Citrus and Quince
CHF 17.64incl. Swiss VATCHF 16.38at checkout
Handwerk Rosé 2021
Christopher Barth
Strawberry cordial, pepper, cream
Deal
CHF 33.11incl. Swiss VAT
CHF 30.74CHF 33.31
at checkoutDer Bauer
Philip Lardot
70 year old, steep Riesling Vines
Deal
CHF 29.45incl. Swiss VAT
CHF 27.34CHF 31.10
at checkoutFeminin
B.D Schmitt
Chardonnay from Rheinhessen
Deal
CHF 28.63incl. Swiss VAT
CHF 26.58CHF 30.23
at checkoutErdreich 2021
B.D Schmitt
Orange Wine from Germany
CHF 20.78incl. Swiss VATCHF 19.29at checkout
Weisser Burgunder 2021
Der GlücksJäger
Classic Pinot Blanc
CHF 35.20incl. Swiss VATCHF 32.68at checkout
Heimat Silvaner 2022
2naturkinder
Read about that bats...
Deal
CHF 26.50incl. Swiss VAT
CHF 24.61CHF 25.37
at checkoutPiros 2019
B.D Schmitt
Merlot from Rheinhessen
CHF 21.62incl. Swiss VATCHF 20.07at checkout
Sauvignon Blanc Pure 2023
Seckinger
Tastes like from New Zealand!
Deal
CHF 31.89incl. Swiss VAT
CHF 29.61CHF 29.80
at checkoutPinot Noir 2019
Andi Weigand
Two years in Barrel
CHF 24.09incl. Swiss VATCHF 22.37at checkout
Silvaner 2020
Christopher Barth
Rheinhessen up-and-comer
CHF 22.27incl. Swiss VATCHF 20.68at checkout
Weissburgunder
PIRI Naturel
We hear it's crisp AND creamy
CHF 22.27incl. Swiss VATCHF 20.68at checkout
Mathilda 2021
PIRI Naturel
Kerner + Riesling + Silvaner
Deal
CHF 22.07incl. Swiss VAT
CHF 20.49CHF 23.83
at checkoutBPN (Baby Pinot Noir)
Max Dexheimer
Excellent expression & fruit
CHF 21.34incl. Swiss VATCHF 19.81at checkout
Rosé 2021
Max sein Wein
Pinot Meunier (aka Schwarzrielsing)
CHF 21.34incl. Swiss VATCHF 19.81at checkout
Sauvignon Blanc Fumé 2022
Der GlücksJäger
What is Fumé you ask?
Deal
CHF 20.88incl. Swiss VAT
CHF 19.39CHF 21.98
at checkoutPet Nat Scheurebe
Andi Weigand
New fizz from Rheinhessen
CHF 21.34incl. Swiss VATCHF 19.81at checkout
Cabernet Sauvignon
Der Glücksjäger
Cabernet Sauvignon from Pfalz
CHF 34.43incl. Swiss VATCHF 31.97at checkout
Riesling Lay Purus 2023
Rudolf Trossen
Stones Vs Lemons
Deal
CHF 19.35incl. Swiss VAT
CHF 17.97CHF 20.24
at checkoutBlanc 2021
Max sein Wein
Gewürztraminer, Müller Thurgau, Silvaner
CHF 19.03incl. Swiss VATCHF 17.67at checkout
Vater & Sohn 2022
2Naturkinder
This vintage is awesome!
CHF 21.07incl. Swiss VATCHF 19.56at checkout
Freundschaft Weiss
Max sein Wein
Müller Thurgau + Baccus
CHF 24.33incl. Swiss VATCHF 22.59at checkout
Freundschaft Rot
Max sein Wein
Pinot Noir + Pinor Meunier
CHF 27.61incl. Swiss VATCHF 25.64at checkout
Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2023
Der GlücksJäger
Classic Style, with wood action
Popular German grapes & producers
The climate in Germany is very cool - this means the grapes grown must be cold hardy. As a result, the majority of the grapes are white varieties - about ⅔ of German vineyards produce white grapes, although reds are also now increasing in popularity with prominent winemakers.
Whether red or white, German wines tend to be more acidic than their French or Italian counterparts - this comes back to the cooler climate which means less ripeness, as well as the grape varieties themselves, like Riesling, which retain more acidity when ripe.
The southwest of Germany has an ideal climate for winemaking, and of the 20+ prominent natural wine producers in the country, most can be found in Rheinhessen. On the other hamd, While not the largest, Mosel might be Germany’s most well-known wine region, famous for its lower-alcohol white wines and especially Riesling. The most popular grape varieties in Germany include Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), Dornfelder, Silvaner, Lemberger (Blaufränkisch), Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris), and Weißburgunder (Pinot Blanc).
Whether red or white, German wines tend to be more acidic than their French or Italian counterparts - this comes back to the cooler climate which means less ripeness, as well as the grape varieties themselves, like Riesling, which retain more acidity when ripe.
The southwest of Germany has an ideal climate for winemaking, and of the 20+ prominent natural wine producers in the country, most can be found in Rheinhessen. On the other hamd, While not the largest, Mosel might be Germany’s most well-known wine region, famous for its lower-alcohol white wines and especially Riesling. The most popular grape varieties in Germany include Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), Dornfelder, Silvaner, Lemberger (Blaufränkisch), Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris), and Weißburgunder (Pinot Blanc).
A new generation is focusing on natural wines
In the past, Germany has had a reputation for its cheap and sweet white wines, unfortunately originating from the export of the mass-produced “liebfraumilch” in the 80s - but it's now a top-contender in the production of elegant, quality wines. With the rise in popularity of natural wines, we’re also seeing a lot of amazing natural wine producers coming from Germany.
Perhaps the driving force of the natural wine movement in Germany is the “junge winzer” (young winemakers). Many of these young winemakers have taken over generations-old family vineyards, have often gathered knowledge while studying or working abroad, favour a collaborative approach, and aim to make wines that truly express the unique terroir. With passion and commitment, they have transformed the vineyards into producing only natural wines for the first time.
Popular young producers include (but are definitely not limited to!) Weingut Freitag, Marto Wines, Brand Bros, Vin de Lagamba, Glow Glow, BD Schmitt, and Andi Weigand.
Perhaps the driving force of the natural wine movement in Germany is the “junge winzer” (young winemakers). Many of these young winemakers have taken over generations-old family vineyards, have often gathered knowledge while studying or working abroad, favour a collaborative approach, and aim to make wines that truly express the unique terroir. With passion and commitment, they have transformed the vineyards into producing only natural wines for the first time.
Popular young producers include (but are definitely not limited to!) Weingut Freitag, Marto Wines, Brand Bros, Vin de Lagamba, Glow Glow, BD Schmitt, and Andi Weigand.
