Weingut Ziereisen, Gutedel Steinkrugle 2022

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Usually Gutedel (a.k.a. Chasselas) doesn’t make headlines outside of southern Germany and Switzerland. But in Hanspeter Ziereisen’s hands it’s transformed into something truly extraordinary: a mineral, elegant white that proves this grape deserves a lot more respect.

The Steinkrugle comes from 35+ year-old vines rooted in steep Jurassic limestone. As with all Ziereisen wines fermentation is naturally in traditional large oak casks. The wine spends a staggering 20- 24 months on its lees in used barrels. The result? Texture and tension rather than flashy fruit. You are going more towards quince peel, pear, citrus zest with a combination of smoke and wet stone. On the palate it’s saline, elegant and finely phenolic with just 10.5% alcohol but a structure that reminds of fine Chenin. Mineral grip, a delicate creaminess and that trademark Ziereisen flow make it both serious and drinkable.

Hanspeter's Steinkrugle Gutedel shows what happens when patience meets old vines to an underrated grape variety. Cheese and Charcuterie make a fabulous combination here so definitely make this your go to for Fondue.

Grape: Gutedel

Farming:

ABV: 10.5%

Bottle Size: 75cl

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Right on Germany’s southern edge, in Efringen-Kirchen, the Ziereisen family run their estate in the Markgraflerland also known as the Dreilandereck, the “three-country corner” where Germany meets France and Switzerland. It’s a spot with plenty of cultural overlap and for Hanspeter and his wife Edel it’s the perfect base to push German wine in a completely different direction.

Hanspeter’s spark came pretty early in life. As a teenager he set out to taste the world, a journey that eventually lead to Burgundy, where Pinot Noir struck a chord that never left him. Back home the family vineyards sit on limestone-rich slopes that share the same backbone as Burgundy’s Côte d’Or. That geology, paired with south-facing exposures and serious vineyard graft give these wines their precision and depth.

The Ziereisen's work as a team, keeping things straightforward in the vines and cellar: minimal treatment, hands on farming, long time on lees and as little intervention as possible. No recipes, no over-engineering, just giving the wines the space and time to become themselves. The result is wines that feel balanced and energetic, alive and always anchored to their origin but unmistakably individual.

Within Germany Hanspeter has also been a driving force behind the Landwein movement in Baden- a small revolution by growers who reject rigid classifications in favour of freedom and authenticity. For him, bottling as Landwein isn’t a step down in quality but a conscious choice: it allows him to make wines true to his sites and philosophy, without compromise.

For Hanspeter and Edel, the estate is as much about family and continuity as it is about Pinot Noir and Gutedel- their calling cards and one they have mastered in a truly unique style.

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