Winery Jülg Schweigen Weißburgunder VDP 2021
Country,Deutschland
Region,Pfalz
Volume: 0.75l - (Price per liter €20,00)
The winery Jülg, located in the picturesque Pfalz region, is synonymous with excellent wines and highest quality. Family-owned for over 200 years, the estate has earned an outstanding reputation for its diverse grape varieties and craftsmanship. The soils of the Pfalz, ranging from limestone to clay substrates, provide ideal conditions for cultivation. Jülg is renowned for its refined Rieslings, Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder), and sparkling wines (Sekte). The wines are characterized by their freshness, balance, and terroir expression. Winery Jülg embodies the centuries-old tradition of Pfalz winemaking alongside contemporary sophistication.
Interesting facts about Weißburgunder:
The soils in the Pfalz region, where Weingut Jülg is located, are extremely diverse and play a crucial role in the quality of the wines. The region features a mix of limestone soils, clayey substrates, sand, and slate, creating ideal conditions for various grape varieties. This diversity allows for the cultivation of varietals such as Riesling, Spätburgunder, and Sauvignon Blanc, each developing its unique character. The soils in the Pfalz contribute to the terroir expression and are a key factor in the exceptional wines produced by Weingut Jülg. They provide a rich array of flavors and contribute to the diversity of Pfalz winemaking.
Delicate herbal spice with a hint of fresh biscuit, layered with white fruit and a subtle touch of mandarin zest. Crisp and fresh with a lively flow and a fruit-forward, precise finish.
The vineyards in the Pfalz are a picturesque and diverse mosaic of vineyards stretching across gentle hills and steep slopes. The region offers ideal conditions for viticulture, with over 23,000 hectares of grapevines. The variety of soils, ranging from limestone to sandy and clayey substrates, influences the wines and imparts their unique terroir characteristics. The vineyards in the Pfalz are not only spectacular in their scenic beauty but also a source of outstanding wines that represent the diversity and quality of German winemaking.