Weingut Karl May BLUTSBRUDER white, 2023

Weingut Karl May BLUTSBRUDER white, 2023

Regular price€12,60
per bottle (0.75 l) €16,80/l

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This white blood brother smells spicy, with delicate floral aromas, hints of ripe stone fruit, and citrus notes. Its fine acidity lends it a juicy freshness reminiscent of a babbling mountain stream in the Rocky Mountains.

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Inhalt Flasche Liter0.75 l
Sortimentwhite wine
RebsorteChardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Blanc
Geschmackdry
HerkunftGermany
RegionRheinhessen
Weingut/ErzeugerKarl May Winery
WinzerKarl May Winery
Abfüller / InverkehrbringerKarl May Winery, Ludwig-Schwamb-Str. 22, 67574 Osthofen
Alkoholgehalt in % Vol.12.5
Enthält SulfideYes
Andere Allergeneno
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Karl May Winery

The family has lived and worked for wine since 1815. Today, the brothers, in the seventh generation, manage thePeter & Fritz MayTogether with their parents and wives, they manage this Burgundy-influenced, ecologically managed flagship winery in Osthofen in the warm Wonnegau region. Peter and Fritz agree with their father Karl on what needs to be done to bring a piece of their homeland into the bottle. The family vineyards extend from
Bechtheim via Westhofen to Osthofen and includes two magnificent single vineyards, "limestone"Goldbergand the south-facing, sun-drenchedGeyersbergThe oldest Riesling vines grow on limestone. Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon are rooted in light, lime-rich loess soils that warm quickly and produce complex red wines. The geological diversity of the
The vineyard property offers the perfect soil for every vine. The brothers give their wines time and peace to mature, allowing them to develop their potential.

The growing area is located inRhineland-PalatinateinGermanyand is named after the region. The name derives from the historical affiliation of Rheinhessen as the province of the Grand Duchy of Hesse from 1816 to 1919. The vineyards cover 26,758 hectares, making it the largest German wine-growing region. The vineyards are located on the left bank of the Rhine bend betweenBingen,Mainzand Worms in the shape of a giant triangle. Many finds prove aancient viticulturesuch as a Roman aqueduct in Ingelheim.

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