Haus Rothenberg

Nahe | Langenloisheim

Haus Rothenberg is a new wine line built on deep roots. In 2024, Julia and Georg Rumpf acquired 10 hectares from the storied Sitzius estate in Langenlonsheim. Most vines were planted in the 1980s and 1990s and now produce wines of depth and expression from naturally low yields. The vineyards sit on limestone, gravel, and red sandstone with clay and loess topsoils. All sites are farmed organically and are in conversion toward certification. Georg handles vineyard and cellar; Julia shapes identity, language, and direction. Their philosophy: healthy soils, balanced vines, minimal intervention.

Haus Rothenberg Langenlonsheimer Chardonnay 2024

On the nose, this wine reveals a layered bouquet of ripe pear, yellow
apple, lemon zest and a hint of toasted hazelnuts and vanilla. Subtle
limestone notes and a touch of saline spice underline the origin and the
barrel aging.
On the palate, the wine is dry, elegant and well balanced. The fruit is
supported by a fine, well - integrated acidity, while the oak remains in the
background, adding depth without dominance. The texture is smooth and
dense without feeling heavy. The finish is long, structured and mineral -
driven, with fine creaminess and excellent potential.

  • 2024
  • Chardonnay
  • Qualitätswein
  • Germany
  • Nahe
  • Practicing Organic
  • Loess and Clay with Limestone Subsoils
  • Oak for about 9 months
  • Spontaneosly in Stückfass
  • 100% Chardonnay
  • 1.2
  • 750 ml

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