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 Riesling Feinherb 2024
The grapes for this Riesling come from the renowned Langenlonsheim
sites Königsschild and Löhrer Berg, two sun - exposed vineyards known for
their expressiveness and mineral character. In the glass, the wine shows a
pale straw yellow color with greenish refl ections.
The nose is open and inviting with aromas of green apple, ripe lemon,
white peach and a hint of blossom honey. Delicate herbal notes and a
subtle mineral tone already hint at the wine’s origin.
On the palate, this is a juicy, lively Riesling with a harmonious interplay of
fine residual sweetness and refreshing acidity. The feinherb style makes
the wine especially approachable and versatile – without losing depth or
character.
- 2024
- Riesling
- Qualitätswein
- Germany
- Nahe
- Practicing Organic
- Königsschild and Löhrer Berg
- Loess and Clay with Limestone Subsoils
- Stainless Steel until Feb/March
- Inoculated in Stainless Steel
- 100% Riesling
- 13.8
- 750 ml
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