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Gunderloch
(Winery in Germany)

The banker Carl Gunderloch founded the winery in1890. Riesling was the focus from the very beginning and it quickly gained worldwide recognition. The grape variety finds an ideal environment on 250-million-year-old red slate where climatic and geological conditions allow the creation of expressive wines. The heart of the estate is the Rothenberg vineyard in Nackenheim which is the heart of the famous "Roter Hang". Twenty-nine vineyard hectares are currently cultivated with 85% of the vineyard area dedicated to Riesling. The Hasselbach family’s cultivation efforts are dedicated to preserving vine and soil health for future generations. Gentle pruning restrict yields to around 50 hl/ha. Full ripeness with perfect balance between the development of aroma and the preservation of acidity is the goal in order to create vibrant, concentrated wines with intense mineral character.
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Agricola Vallecamonica
(Winery in Germany)

Fin dai tempi dell’età romana si è sviluppata in Valle Camonica una forte tradizione vitivinicola. E’ nel cuore di essa che nel 2004 Alex Belingheri fondò l’Azienda Agricola Vallecamonica, spinto dalla passione per la viticoltura.
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Weingut Breunig
(Winery in Germany)

WINERY BREUNIG – WINEMAKER WITH TRADITION AND PASSION. Our traditional Franconian family winery is located in beautiful Eibelstadt. Nestled in the Franconian landscape and idyllically located on the Main. The world heritage city of Würzburg with its many attractions is only 10 km away. In 1986 our parents and parents-in-law marketed their first wines. In 2011 we, Jürgen and Sandra Breunig, took over the winery. Having both grown up as winemaker children, the family business, as well as everything else that has to do with wine, is close to our hearts.
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Kirchengut Wolf Inh. Borr Markus
(Winery in Germany)

Since 2001 Markus and Ulrike Boor with their two children have managed the Kirchengut Wolf. The business economist did a six-month internship in a Californian winery during his studies. After that he gained experience as a manager of different popular vineyards at the river „Nahe“ and in the „Rheingau“. In addition to his love and enthusiasm for wine, he consequently brings along the right qualifications to continue this traditional vineyard and to enrich it with new ideas.

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