For Alexander Stodden, owner and cellar master at Ahr winery Jean Stodden, balancing tradition with just the right amount of innovation is an approach that’s worth the effort. A family estate that has shaped the tastes of wine lovers over generations, ungrafted century-old vines (a rarity in Ahr) and old-school diligence, counterbalance the latest vineyard […]
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Two top producers from Germany’s biggest wine region coming stateside
While we focus our business on lesser-known German wine regions, there were two wineries from Rheinhessen that we were keen to establish in North America. One is Battenfeld-Spanier who, with their Frauenberg GG, makes one of the best Rieslings in the world and our favorite German Pinot Noir, the GG Kirchenstück. The other is Thörle […]
Fritz Waßmer – a legendary Burgundy approach to Pinot Noir and game-changing Chardonnay’s from Germany
In 1998, Fritz Waßmer took a lifetime of family learning and, with a passion for the vines that was second nature, started his own winery in Bad Krozingen, Baden. Proudly self-taught in the intricacies of winemaking but with generations of viticultural knowledge in his bones, Fritz built on an affinity he felt for Pinot Noir […]
Bürgerspital zum Heiligen Geist – Franken wine growing tradition!
A founding member of the VDP, Bürgerspital in Würzburg is a Franken estate with more than 700 years of vinicultural tradition under its belt. Robert Haller is at the helm, leading a winery that cultivates Silvaner and Riesling on shell-limestone terroir. Always striving for an expression of place, Haller says minerality, complexity, and finesse are […]
Celebrating the first ever Silvaner planting in Germany
Castell – that’s almost a synonym for Silvaner. There is evidence that the first Silvaner was planted here, in this picturesque place in Lower Franconia, in 1659. The fact that the Fürstlich Castell’sche Domänenamt is so skilled with this grape variety is rooted in tradition and a dedicated passion for it. We are proud and excited to […]
Bringing You Cool Nahe Rieslings From Iconic Gut Hermannsberg
We are delighted to share the latest news on our exclusive German VDP wines. Have your diary ready as you’ll want to make some notes! First of all, we’re very happy to introduce Gut Hermannsberg, our anchor winery from the Nahe wine region. We are excited to announce that we’ll be carrying its amazing range […]
Class is the Glass
You’re relaxing in a favorite spot, have a bottle of amazing wine, and are blessed with great company. Is there anything else that could possibly make your wine taste better? Yes. The glass. New York Times wine writer Eric Asimov shares his views on the perfect wine glass …
We’ll See You at ProWein!
We’re excited to say we’re attending ProWein and looking forward to meeting with you and our growers we’re set to announce in the coming weeks. After two years of being terribly missed because of the pandemic, this key international wine fair has just moved from its original March date and, fingers crossed, will likely now […]
Fine German Wines Return to New York in Style
On our recent Wine Tour through Baden, we discovered this gem from one of our growers: A vintage wine list from Waldorf Astoria. Can you guess who we are bringing back to New York? For more historic NY Restaurant wine lists, check out this 2015 piece from Vinepair.
Happy New Year and (Very!) Exciting News for German Wine Fans…
After a year of highs and lows, we’re delighted to start 2022 with some fantastic news for German wine lovers! Polish your glasses and get ready to make a toast because we’re launching a dedicated import business that will deliver wines straight to your doorstep from 12 top wine producers in nine iconic German wine […]

