Mosel | Natural Wine from Mosel
In regards to Natural Wine, the Mosel region does not have many low-intervention producers, but this number is increasing. The Mosel valley is located in western Germany, along the Mosel River. This beautiful region is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and steep vineyards that cascade down the slopes of the river valley. Notable natural winemakers in the Mosel include Rudolf Trossen and Staffelter Hof - which is actually one of the oldest wineries in the world!
The Mosel region is mainly known for its production of Riesling grapes, which thrive in the region's cool climate. Riesling wines from this region are known for their exquisite balance of acidity and sweetness, with aromas of citrus, peach, and mineral notes. Additionally, Müller-Thurgau and Elbling are also grown in this region, adding diversity to the selection of wines produced. It is worth mentioning that the Mosel region holds the distinction of being one of the oldest wine regions in Germany, with records of viticulture dating back over 2,000 years. However, despite its rich winemaking history, there are very few natural winemakers in the area.
Der Bauer
Philip Lardot
70 year old, steep Riesling Vines
Silbermond Feinherb 2023 (Sweet)
Rudolf Trossen
'Feinherb' Riesling, with sulphur
Unicorn Knight Chardonnay Pet Nat (120 bottles made)
Grandbois Wines
Quirky & Nicely Rounded
Bad Behaviour Bacchus Pet Nat
Grandbois Wines
Chalky, Citrus and Quince
Pinecone Pinot Blanc 2022
Grandbois Wines
For those who prefer classic, oaked whites
Pinecone Pinot Noir 2023
Grandbois Wines
Pinecone because of the new oaked flavour!
Kestrel Riesling
Grandbois Wines
Bone Dry Mosel Riesling
Riesling Lay Purus 2023
Rudolf Trossen
Stones Vs Lemons
Riesling Pyramide Purus 2022
Rudolf Trossen
Our fave from the Mosel Master!
Pet Nat Purellus Pinot Noir Rose 2022
Rudolf Trossen
VERY bubbly Pet Nat
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Staffelter Hof
Political label. Dope wine