Die Lage Kieselberg liegt oberhalb von Deidesheim auf einem nach Süden ausgerichteten Hochplateau und zählt seit fast 200 Jahren zu den herausragenden Weinlagen der Pfalz. Die Reben gedeihen auf Böden aus Sandstein und Kalk, die von einer reichlichen Kieselschicht bedeckt sind. Wie alle Großen Gewächse des Weinguts wurde auch der Kieselberg spontan in 500-Liter-Eichenholzfässern vergoren und anschließend 1,5 Jahre auf der Hefe ausgebaut. Die dicht verwobene Verbindung von Mineralität und Frucht begeistert immer wieder: In der Nase zeigen sich Aromen von kühlen Kieselsteinen nach einem Sommerregen, ergänzt von gelbem Pfirsich und Grapefruit, begleitet von einer dezenten, charmanten Holznote. Am Gaumen überzeugt der Wein durch einen kräuterwürzigen Grip und eine präzise, erfrischende Säure.
| Alcohol | 13.0% | |
| Vintage | 2020 | |
| Volume | 1.5l | |
| Winery | Weingut von Winning | |
| Rebsorte | Riesling | |
| Vineyard | Kieselberg | |
| City | Deidesheim | |
| Region | Pfalz | |
| Country | Deutschland | |
| Stored | 08.12.2022 |
The Kieselberg lies above Deidesheim in the Pfalz. The south-facing, exposed site is situated in the wind shadow of the Haardt and promotes high ripeness of the grapes. The vineyards around Deidesheim are exposed to plenty of sunshine and are protected by the Pfälzerwald in the west against strong overnight cooling.
The Kieselberg extends across a flat, elevated plateau with slope gradients of around 3 to 15 percent. The entire area under vines comprises 15.7 hectares, of which 12 hectares are classified as a VDP site. The soils consist predominantly of weathered red sandstone with sandstones, sandy loam and scree; in addition, sandstone and limestone soils with a pronounced scree cover are described.
The VDP classifies the Kieselberg as a VDP.GROSSE LAGE. The Bavarian soil and viticulture classification of 1828 already listed it among the best sites in the Pfalz. Riesling is specified as the classified grape variety.
The Kieselberg GG Magnum by Von Winning is produced from Riesling and is designated as a dry VDP.GROSSES GEWÄCHS as well as a quality wine from the Pfalz. According to the producer, the wine combines mineral and fruity character traits with yellow peach, grapefruit, herbal spice and fresh acidity. Spontaneous fermentation takes place in 500-litre wooden barrels; afterwards, the wine matures for 1.5 years on the lees.
The winery of Winning is located in Deidesheim in the Pfalz in Germany. The vineyards extend along the German Wine Route from Neustadt-Haardt via Deidesheim to Forst. Vineyard sites in Deidesheim, Ruppertsberg, Forst, Königsbach and Haardt are farmed.
The vineyard geology includes weathered Buntsandstein, tertiary limestone and basalt. In the Deidesheim sites Herrgottsacker and Grainhübel, the soils vary depending on the plot; they range from coloured sandstone and sandy loam to limestone rubble, basalt, weathered red sandstone, marl-limestone clay, and tertiary limestone. In Forst’s Pechstein, volcanic basalt, weathered red sandstone, sandy loam, fine clay particles and basalt veins can be found.
The stock of grape varieties, according to the VDP profile, consists of 85 percent Riesling and 15 percent of other grape varieties. These include Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Blaufränkisch, Weissburgunder, Muskateller, Gewürztraminer and Scheurebe.
The range is strongly focused on Riesling and includes dry Rieslings from Deidesheim, Ruppertsberg and Forst. The wines are presented according to the VDP categories VDP.GUTSWEIN, VDP.ERSTE LAGE and VDP.GROSSE LAGE.
The winery states that in the vineyard it does without herbicides, insecticides and chemical fertilisers and works with up to 12,500 vines per hectare. In the cellar, spontaneous fermentation takes place in wooden casks of varying sizes, with long lees contact times, the use of filters and pumps kept as low as possible, and no fining agents used. The historic vaulted cellar covers around 2,000 square metres and is used for maturing.
Friedrich Deinhard founded the winery in 1849 in Deidesheim with his wife Auguste Jordan’s inheritance. According to the winery, the wines were already exported to America and England in 1849. Achim Niederberger acquired the three estates that had emerged from the original Jordan holdings in 2002, 2005 and 2007; in 2008, the name Winning was restored. The winery describes itself as a founding member of the VDP since 1907.
The south-facing site of Deidesheimer Grainhübel lies on the edge of Deidesheim near the winery. The Riesling GG there is fermented spontaneously and developed on the lees in French oak casks. The Deidesheimer Kalkofen site is located on a plateau above Deidesheim; its Riesling GG is naturally fermented in 500-litre wooden casks and developed on the lees for 1.5 years.