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Theo Minges Grauburgunder Muschelkalk

Grauburgunder
In the sunny German Pfalz, winemaker Regine crafts a truly gastronomic Grauburgunder: creamy, subtly oak-aged, and with enough body to pair with almost any dish. Bursting with aromas of pear, flowers, vanilla, and hazelnuts.

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Product number: RI670X
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About the winemaker

"Our winery has been in the family for seven generations. I took over the management from my father Theo. Like my grandmother and mother, I also married a winemaker, so plenty of expertise in the family! We believe that the best wine is made when you give enough attention and care to the grapes. That's why we work biodynamically. Also, our wine gets all the time it needs to mature for as long as it needs. Our goal is to make vibrant wines in which you can taste our care and the terroir of our family's much-loved Palatinate!"
Regine minges

91
91/100 - Falstaff
"Pear skin, pear, fine smoke, some yeast, yellow plum, herbal, nutty notes and also rock flour. A Pinot Gris with gastronomic use written all over it. Full-bodied, substantial, balanced with savouriness."
Product information
Winemaker Regine Minges
Wine estate Weingut Theo Minges
Grape grauburgunder
Year 2024
Origin Pfalz, Germany
Harvest per hectare 56 hl/ha
Grapevines 30 years old
Soil granite
Alcohol percentage 13,7%
Vine culture organic
   
Tasting profile rich (full, rich white)
Tastes like creamy, flowers, hazelnut, peach, pear, vanilla
Pair with creamy sauces, fried fish, mushrooms, poultry
Pfalz, Germany
The Palatinate is known for its rolling landscape and mild climate. This is why the area is also described as 'German Tuscany'. These characteristics combined with soils of different rock types like sand and limestone make the region one of the most interesting and important wine regions in Germany. The most widely planted grape in the Palatinate is the Riesling. This "king of grapes" reflects the terroir of the region in which it grows like no other. In this wine, this manifests itself in fresh minerality, exciting acidity and stone fruit.
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Sarah
UTRECHT | 01-02-2026
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