Congratulations! Wine Spectator Grand Award Class of 2021

Wine Spectator has announced its 2021 Grand Award-winning restaurants with extraordinary wine programs. Le Bernardin in New York, Brennan’s in New Orleans, and Single Thread Farms in California’s Sonoma County are this year’s winners bringing the grand total around the world to 97. Congratulations from Wunderwein to the winners!

Beating Burgundy!

Many wine lovers are big Burgundy fans, but the price tags from this iconic area can veer toward the stratospheric side! Thankfully, there’s plenty of excellent-quality and great-value Pinot Noir from further afield with German wine regions making their mark on the palates of this grape’s fans. In fact, Baden’s VDP Bernhard Huber has beat top-tier Bourgogne producers in blind tastings…

Franken Culinary Specialties

From bratwurst to potato dumplings, cabbage and asparagus dishes to an array of cheeses, gingerbread to sweetbreads, Franken has its own unique cuisine to go with its wine. If you’re looking for ideas for food pairings, you’ve come to the right place!

Meiningers Announces ‘Best of Riesling’ Winners

Meininger’s Wine Business International has announced details of the best Rieslings of 2021 with winners across 8 categories hailing from Franken, Pfalz, Württemberg, Mittelrhein, Mosel, and Nahe. Outside Germany,  Rieslings from Austria, Australia and the Czech Republic made a splash. A judging panel tasted more than 2,400 Rieslings from around the globe. Is your favorite Riesling a winner?

How to Read a German Wine Label

We love what’s in each bottle (especially if it has VDP on its cap!) but what about what’s on the label? Understanding the information on a wine label can sometimes be like trying to decipher code or a dead language! The fact is though, that once you know what you’re looking for, it’s very simple and German wine labels are some of the more accessible in the Old World scene. When you understand what you’re reading, you’ll have the confidence to select the exact wine you want off the shelf every time. Read on to learn about German wine labels. Cheers!

We’re Winners!

The 3rd annual Sommeliers Choice Awards have released their results and we’re delighted to announce that our house production “Wünder” won a silver medal! Judges described our 2015 German Pinot Noir as being full of “red berry flavors” and “notes of mushrooms” with “fruit and spice in harmony”. The awards are judged in five categories: food pairing ability, typicity, quality, value, and packaging. The defining question judges ask themselves is would customers order a second glass? With a silver medal, we think you will…

Happy Summer Rosé Days

We’re delighted to help kickstart your summer with an amazing deal on some of our top rosé! Our 90pt Villa Wolf Pinot Noir Pfalz Rosé 2019 from VDP winemaker Ernst Loosen boasts bright berry and floral notes in a slightly off-dry palate with a hint of spritz. Hailing from the warmest winemaking region known as ‘The Tuscany of Germany’, it’s made in the true rosé method with short maceration and pairs like a dream with seafood, salmon, ham dishes, vegetable kebabs, and soft cheeses. Incredibly, we’re offering it for only $10 including free delivery but only until June 20th so don’t hang around! Cheers!

The Story of the Franken Bocksbeutel

You know a Franken wine from a mile off because of the distinct shape of its bottle: the bocksbeutel. Pot-bellied, flat, and with a short neck, the bocksbeutel dates back to the 17th century when it was used as a book bag or water bottle in the fields. Its practical shape caught on and is so synonymous with Franken that today it is a ‘protected bottle shape’ under European Union law. There’s so much to the story of the Franken bocksbeutel…

The Land of Silvaner and the Bocksbeutel

Famous for the ancient variety Silvaner, which boasts concentrated fruit and earthy qualities and is produced in sweet and dry styles, Franken is an iconic wine region located along the Main. Soils are rich and varied owing to unique geology, the landscape is impressive, and even its bottles are one-off! Indeed, this is the land of the Bocksbeutel, the unmistakable flattened ellipsoid shape that stands out on any shelf, making it easy to identify wines from this region. Franken also produces Riesling and wines from the Pinot family and viniculture is focused on white wine. Cheers!

The Oldest White Wine in the World at Bürgerspital

What better way to start our focus on Franken than with a look at the Bürgerspital located in Würzburg? This estate boasts 700 years of history, a highlight of which is its renowned 1540 Steinwein famously tasted and described by English wine writer Hugh Johnson. Bürgerspital cultivates iconic grapes like Silvaner, Riesling, and Pinot varieties all bottled in the unique Bocksbeutel. Welcome to June and a tour around Franken!