
Tasting Notes
Located in the village of Forst, Ungeheuer (enormous, tremendous, prodigious) was one of the five top-rated sites in the 1828 Classification. The south-east facing slope comprises basalt rock and tightly-packed layers of clay and sand, providing good water retention and key minerals. Dr Bürklin-Wolf owns 0.93 hectares. Replanted in 1985. - Importer Note
The Bürklin-Wolf estate is based in the Mittelhaardt, the quality core of Germany's world-renowned Pfalz, around the towns of Wachenheim, Forst, Deidesheim and Ruppertsberg. Here with 85ha under vine they have the largest family owned wine estate in all of Germany, with a treasure-trove of superb vineyards, at the centre of which lies the great Kirchenstück. Here in the tiny village of Forst, Kirchenstück and its neighbours Jesuitengarten, Ungeheuer and Pechstein, have for centuries been recognised as producing not only some of the world's greatest dry Rieslings, but simply some of the world's greatest wines. In the nineteenth century, prices for these wines exceeded the prices paid for 1st Growth Bordeaux and Grand Cru Burgundy. - Importer Note
Product Type | Wine White Riesling |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | Germany |
Region | Pfalz |
Sub Region | Wachenheim |
Winemaking Practices | Conventional |
Vineyard Practices | Conventional |