Still
Seckinger Family
Riesling
Guyot vine training
Biodynamic and Certified Organic
Mostly a mix of yellow and red sandstone, with tacts of marl and limestone.
Currently, they have a total of about 20 hectares, spread out in several small single vineyards, with a mix of red sandstone, marl, and limestone soils. Some of their vineyards are quite idyllic; abutting woods and on cooler slopes, such as Petershöhle (Peter’s Cave) and Einstal.
The elixir of Riesling grown on limestone is well know, and it’s a winning combination, where the fruit takes on an extroverted dimension with precision and depth to the chiselled fruit. Seckinger has some limestone vineyards (e.g. their aptly named cru Kalkofen), but what really sets them apart is their work tuning the vines and wines grown on sandstone soils, which produces a Riesling with introverted, muted fruit notes, with an airy, mystical-mineral complexity. For those quiet enough to listen, the wines from the sandstone soils can be breathtaking. Their Riesling R bottling is a case study in sandstone soils.
Whole-cluster; spontaneous free run juice fermentation in 225l German Oak Barrique for 10 months casks without temperature control. No filtration and gravity natural decant.
Cork
0.750
New Jersey and New York