Wasenhaus - Vulkan 2018

We continue to drink Burgundy from Baden: This time, a bottle of 2018 Spätburgunder Vulkan from Wasenhaus.
We continue to drink Burgundy from Baden: This time, a bottle of 2018 Spätburgunder Vulkan from Wasenhaus.
We are kicking off a small series of Baden Pinot Noirs with a bottle of Ritti from Weingut am Klotz, vintage 2020.
In Rheinhessen, you can also travel from winery to winery by bus and taste a lot of wine: Our second day at the Maxime Open 2024 on the Rhine front. Today we visit Schwabsburg, Dexheim and a bit more of Nierstein.
In Rheinhessen, you can also travel from winery to winery by bus and taste a lot of wine: Our first day at the Maxime Open 2024 on the Rhine front. Today we visit Weinolsheim and Nierstein.
We are drinking a bottle of 2017 Riesling from the Juffer Sonnenuhr vineyard in Brauneberg from the Fritz Haag winery.
We are drinking two rediscovered bottles from the Köhler-Ruprecht winery in the Pfalz: a 2011 Riesling Auslese from the Kallstadter Saumagen and a 2007 Spätburgunder.
We are drinking a bottle of Christopher Barth's Silvaner Alte Reben 2020 and a bottle of Zwei Zimmer, Küche, Barth from 2021. The best wine name in the world, if you speak german.
From the Seckinger winery in the Pfalz, we are drinking a bottle of Nero 2021 and a bottle of Solera in Paradise, which contains more than one vintage.