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Kalkofen Riesling Grosses Gewachs, von Winning 2022

Kalkofen Riesling Grosses Gewachs, von Winning 2022

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BRAND
BRAND
Von Winning
COUNTRY
COUNTRY
Germany
REGION
REGION
Pfalz

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Variety: Riesling\nRegion: Pfalz\nVineyard: Deidesheimer Kalkofen\nSoil Type: Limestone, Loam, & sand\nFermentation & Élevage: Spontaneous fermentation in 500L barrels, left on the gross lees for 18 months\nDeidesheimer Kalkofen:\nA sheltered site that is surrounded by sandstone walls with a former coral reef (limestone) beneath. Kalkofen sits on a plateau above Deidesheim. It is not surprising that limestone dominates the geology of the Kalkofen. Abundant limestone intersperses loess-loam and marl clay and appears occasionally as gravel in this 5-hectare site. The soil of this south-facing vineyard is heavy and has a medium water storage capacity. Kalkofen rises from 185 to 200 metres a.s.l. at 2 – 10 % slope. The slight elevation allows the vine rows good aeration and a sandstone wall on the north side protects them. The site is located in a narrow, warm belt along the foothills of the Haardt hills. The average temperatures are high and precipitation is low.   History: The name points not only to the abundance of limestone in this vineyard, but also that there was indeed a Kalkofen (limestone oven) located in this site in the 15th century. The Kalkofen has long been known for the high quality of its wines and was already classified as an Erste Lage in 1828.

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