In the steepest part of the Thüngersheim Johannisberg there is a small gully that has always been called the Rothlauf. The stony shell limestone soil...
In the steepest part of the Thüngersheim Johannisberg there is a small gully that has always been called the Rothlauf. The stony shell limestone soil is interspersed with red sandstone, which pushes to the surface here and there. Thus, two of the geological formations that arose in the Franconian Triassic can be found right next to each other. This gives the wines grown on them a special style: they are very filigree and appeal with their elegant play.
All about 2019 ROTHLAUF SILVANER GG dry
Alcohol content: 13.5 % vol. Vintage: 2019 Goes well with:
Contains sulphites
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