Weingut Egon Müller is one of Germany’s most prestigious Riesling producers. Based in the Mosel’s Scharzhofberg vineyard, the estate dates to the 18th century. The wines are intensely mineral and age-worthy.
Joh. Jos. Prüm is a benchmark Mosel Riesling estate founded in 1911. The winery produces Kabinett through Trockenbeerenauslese wines. The wines balance sweetness with razor acidity.
Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken is a Saar Valley Riesling estate. The winery produces elegant, low-alcohol wines from slate soils. The style emphasizes delicacy and minerality.
Carl Graff is a Mosel producer known for approachable Riesling. The wines highlight citrus and floral aromatics. It represents accessible German styling.
Weingut Prager is a leading Wachau estate in Austria. Founded in the 18th century, the winery produces Grüner Veltliner and Riesling from steep terraces. The wines are structured and mineral.
Domäne Wachau is a cooperative representing growers across Austria’s Wachau Valley. The winery produces Federspiel and Smaragd-level wines. The style emphasizes precision and regional typicity.
Weingut Rudi Pichler is a Wachau estate focused on Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. The wines are mineral, structured, and long-lived.
Prinz Salm is one of Germany’s oldest family wineries, dating to the 13th century. The estate produces Riesling from Nahe and Rheinhessen vineyards. The wines balance fruit with acidity.
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Weingut Pflüger is a biodynamic Pfalz producer. The winery focuses on Riesling and Pinot varieties. The wines emphasize organic farming and terroir clarity.
Hermann Moser is a smaller Austrian producer focused on Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. The wines highlight alpine freshness and spice. It sits in the boutique Austrian tier.