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Bürklin Wolf Wachenheim Gerümpel 2024

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Description

Germany / Palatinate

The 2024 Wachenheim Gerümpel displays the full power of this Premier Cru site: deeply mineral, shaped by basalt, with vibrant energy, dark spice, salty depth, and citrus-yellow fruit. A characterful, exciting Riesling with exceptional length.

Wine profile: Bürklin Wolf Wachenheim Gerümpel 2024

Expansion: in wooden barrels

Grape variety (filter): 100% Riesling

Taste: Dry

Maturity: 2026 - 2040

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 12% Vol.

Drinking temperature (in °C): 6-8 °C

Allergens: contains sulphites

Manufacturer/importer: Dr. Bürklin-Wolf Winery, Weinstraße 65, 67157 Wachenheim, Germany

Specifications

  • James Suckling
    96/100
Pfalz

In Portrait:

winegut Dr. Bürklin-Wolf

Dr. Bürklin-Wolf in Wachenheim an der Weinstraße is one of Germany’s most historic and renowned estates. Since its foundation in 1597, this family property has developed over generations into one of the world’s leading Riesling addresses. Today, the Bürklin-Wolf name stands for a style that consistently places origin, craftsmanship and precision at the centre.

As one of the first major German estates, Bürklin-Wolf converted early to biodynamic farming and is now certified by Biodyvin. Vineyard work is carried out with the utmost respect for nature and soil, with the clear goal of producing wines that authentically reflect their sites. The estate’s parcels include some of the Pfalz’s most important locations, including Kirchenstück, Pechstein and Gaisböhl.

Bürklin-Wolf wines are marked by deep minerality, great freshness and impressive longevity. From estate wines to Grand Crus, the range shows a clear, elegant signature that regularly receives top international scores. The estate is therefore one of the most important ambassadors of dry German Riesling.

Pfalz

Origin in Focus

Pfalz

The Pfalz is one of Germany’s largest and sunniest wine regions, protected by the Palatinate Forest and shaped by diverse soils such as sandstone, loess and limestone.

Along the German Wine Route, accessible, aromatic wines with Mediterranean flair are produced. Riesling is at the centre – from linear and citrus-fresh to juicy and powerful. Weißburgunder and Grauburgunder, Sauvignon Blanc and red varieties such as Spätburgunder and Dornfelder are also typical; a lively rosé and sparkling wine culture completes the picture.