Weingut Geheimrat Schnell

2021 Guntersblumer Johanniter stainless steel

SKU: 321
€9,80 €13,07 / l
 

From the stainless steel press to the stainless steel tank

The PIWI (fungus-resistant) organic vine: bred from Riesling and Pinot Gris.

A slim, exciting white wine with fresh acidity.

🌱 Alle unsere Weine, Sekte und Traubensäfte sind aus ökologischem Anbau und vegan.
Öko-Kontrollstelle: DE-ÖKO-039

Wir achten beim Versand unserer Käse auf ein Mindesthaltbarkeitsdatum bei der Anlieferung von circa 14 Tagen.

Wir versprechen Ihnen aber, dass diese Käse tatsächlich wesentlich länger genießbar sind und der Geschmack und das Aroma oftmals nach Ende des MHD noch steigt.

Denn Käseliebhaber wissen: Nur ein gereifter Käse, ist ein vollendeter Genuss. Probieren Sie es aus und orientieren Sie sich immer an Ihren eigenen Sinnen: Anschauen, Riechen, Schmecken!

€9,80 €13,07 / l
2021 Guntersblumer Johanniter stainless steel
€9,80

Organic wine

100% Biodynamic viticulture

French cheese specialties

The right cheese for your wine

Sustainable

Uncompromisingly ecological

More information

Year: 2023
Taste: Dry
Expansion: steel
Contents:

  • 750 ml

Alcohol content: 12,5 Vol.-%
Residual sweetness: 1.1 g/litre
Tartaric acid: 5.5 g/litre

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Der trockene Riesling ist mir lieber

Biodynamic wines & French cheese specialties

The natural interaction of vines, soil and climate allows healthy grapes to grow, which are the basis for our excellent wines. Our range of organic wines is broad and includes white wine, red wine, sparkling wine, secco, grape juice, brandy and pomace brandy. If you are not yet familiar with our range, try our introductory package . We have put together a perfect selection so that you can discover the diversity of our wines.

All wines are made from organically grown grapes and are vegan.

Unsere Qualitätspyramide

Im Weingut Geheimrat Schnell bieten wir Weine in vier Qualitätsstufen. Gutsweine sind frische, fruchtige Alltagsweine. Ortsweine aus Guntersblum bieten mehr Tiefe. Goldwespen Weine sind elegant und komplex, aus exzellenten Lagen. Die Exklusiv-Linie umfasst Spitzenweine aus besonderen Parzellen, die durch Handarbeit und lange Reife höchste Qualität erreichen.

Ecology in the vineyard

Johann Schnell and his colleagues are committed to maintaining and strengthening natural soil fertility through greening measures. The diversity of flowering plants creates habitat for beneficial organisms and thus increases the biodiversity of our cultural landscape. The vines are only fertilized with organic fertilizers and only naturally occurring plant strengtheners such as copper or sulfur are used for plant protection. Manual work when thinning the grapes and removing leaves from the grape zone increases the natural resistance of the grapes.

The big goal is to be able to completely do without plant protection in the future with new, fungus-resistant grape varieties, such as the Johanniter. With these diverse, gentle measures, the organic winemaker obtains healthy grapes, which are the basis for excellent wines.

Ecology in the basement

Sustainable management continues in the cellar of the Geheimrat Schnell winery. During the winemaking process, Johann Schnell intervenes as little as possible and only as much as necessary in order to produce top-quality wines from excellent, healthy grapes: He uses only wooden barrels to mature the wines and avoids genetically modified additives. And once the wines are in the barrel, he gives them plenty of time to develop and mature.

Guntersblum – hollow ways and heathen towers

The loess soil in Rheinhessen is particularly suitable for growing wine - the Romans already recognised this. Loess consists of tiny grains, smaller than sand. Where the soft material was driven over by carts, it crumbled into dust, and rain carried the dust away. This is how deep and narrow ravines developed over the centuries. In many places, the ravines were filled in during land consolidation. With a great deal of commitment and foresight, Burkhard Schnell (1935-2010) was able to contribute to the integration of the ravines with their diverse flora and fauna into the newly structured cultural landscape in Guntersblum.